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SAT Reading: Analyzing President Eisenhower's Point of View 1 Views


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This SAT REading video gies over Eisenhower's farewell address. Heavy topic...


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All right more analyzing and points of view stuff and

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themes Vocabulary five dollar words All that coming your way

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at the beginning of another one is eleven Question alma

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jizz And this one is too well I like ike

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All right this is dwight eisenhower's Farewell address in sixty

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one The vietnam war was just starting in the cold

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war was getting left cold and let's Just skim it

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here because the wise thing to do in the beginning

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so remember like i quit of america's attention for government

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of even his dignity technique for golden week is also

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logical thinking Was there another danger Imposes emotional transport sacrifices

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crisis living in st pete with me they were going

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to be doing anything was wrong You'd increase in your

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element advanced al anon program to cure every land I'm

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confident you will get it Well i was thinking the

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same thing every thousand dollars I'm telling you he's not

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hearing more knowing i had been that the men in

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conjunction with the military government were going yeah heavy topic

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All right so here let's Just do the first questions

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Things that i don't like working with defense growth in

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passage connecting branches What Okay Yeah the correct answer here

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He's Trying to be a peacemaker Yeah What do you

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think Peace out baby Good old president eisenhower takes the

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classic balanced position In his piece out america farewell speech

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he freely admits on multiple occasions that all the military

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expansion was necessary But he asserts that it also has

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grave implications and unwarranted influence The military guy launching a

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duck here What do you think the world gone mad

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over all his is a cautious balanced approach to the

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military He's Warning everyone to be careful moving forward Thanks

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for the heads up Watching for the land mines Calling

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eisenhower and enthusiastic proponent is ludicrous It's way over the

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top Even though he admits the spending was necessary Warning

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of its grave implications makes him not so enthusiastic Yeah

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eisenhower does take a balanced approach there but there's no

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evidence that he's trying to solve the dispute So get

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rid of that one And these are more like his

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you know parting thoughts from his mentioned that the military

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development was imperative We know he's Not exactly an opponent

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either So balanced peaceful war no more What it good

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