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Read paragraphs 4-9 ("this we must pledge . . " and the four paragraphs that follow). how do these paragraphs to refine kennedy’s claim that america is wholly committed to defending freedom across the globe? the paragraphs describe political situations in nations and explains how the united states will intervene to ensure human rights in each. the paragraphs list common problems faced by different groups of nations and describes how the united states can use the same approach to solve all of them. each paragraph assesses the ability of different nations to defend themselves from threats to liberty and ranks the regions most in need of u. s. protection. each paragraph addresses a different group of nations and explains how the united states will provide support to each group.

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