
Obamas Change in Tone Echoes Bush on War Footing
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Social Studies
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses a speech by the President at the UN, highlighting a more assertive foreign policy compared to his predecessor. The speech, which addressed violent extremism and called for international cooperation, drew comparisons to George W. Bush's rhetoric. It was aimed at an international audience, with implications for both global and domestic politics. The President's use of the term 'evil' was noted, and the formation of a military coalition with Middle Eastern countries was emphasized.
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What international audience was the president's speech primarily intended for?
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How did the president's use of the word 'evil' in his speech compare to George Bush's usage?
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