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100

What was the primary argument of the passage? 

America is the foundation of change, and US citizens have an obligation to contribute to the restoration of modern society in order to advance in our current world. 

"Our Union is not yet perfect, but we are getting closer." Page 1086, Line 51-52

100

Obama was the __th president of the US

44th

100

What does this image portray? pg 1079

A sense of unity within the selma marchers/ hope for the future/ ideals of hope, connection, community, etc. 
100

This sentence... "the doors of opportunity swung open not just for black folks, but for every American" is an example of what literacy device? 

personification

100

What is the exigence of the passage? 

Selma Marches 

200

What is overall structure of Obama's speech? 

Obama's argument opens with the March on Selma, before branching into a broader perspective, introducing a lesson for the entirety of America to hear. 

200

Where is Obama originally from? 

Honolulu, Hawaii 

200

What does this image portray? pg. 1080 

shows the determination and unity of civil rights activists; also represents bold defiance in the face of danger

200

"For everywhere in this country, there are first steps to be taken, there's new ground to cover, there are more bridges to be crossed." 

This is an example of which literacy device? 

Metaphor 

200

Obama's perspective on justice is... 

Foundation of America/represents all of America 

300

On p. 1079 paragraph 11, when first describing Selma, Obama states that it "was not a clash of armies, but a clash of wills." The meaning of this is...

Clash of wills means a conflict about American wants and oppositions. Clash of armies is different because Americans are not separate armies, they are united, yet their beliefs is where we diverge. 

300

What two ivy league schools did he graduate from? 

Harvard Law and Colombia University 

300

Look at the image on p. 1085. How is the way Obama stands a direct reflection of Obama's tone and personality in the passage?

Obama is standing proud and tall, using hand gestures to express his passion, similar to how he does in his speech.

300

This sentence, "We are Lewis and Clark and Sacajawea," is an example of what literacy device? 

Allusion

300

According to Obama, what continues to be America’s biggest problem with our current justice system?

It does not advocate for all people of America.

400

Obama references past justice systems and standards for Americans to emphasis what?

The progress that Americans have made to get to their current position.  

400
Obama delivered his address on this bridge... 

Edmund Pettus Bridge 

400

The image on p. 1084 may be used to emphasize one of Obama's central points because... 

Obama mentions that the Voting Rights Act was one of the biggest achievements in our democracy, and that it is important for all US citizens to exercise this right, especially in terms of establishing permanent change, both in congress, but also within our own communities. 

400

On p 1078, paragraphs 1-3, Obama describes the story of John Lewis to establish... 

Hint: 1 of 3 rhetorical appeals 

 pathos 

400

Who is the target audience, when Obama address the unequal justice system in the US?

All American citizens.

500

On p. 1086, paragraphs 42-53, Obama starts every paragraph with the phrase "We are..." 

What sort of effect does Obama hope to have on his audience with this repetition?

Obama hoped to ignite and impassion his audience, establishing ethos with the frequent phrase, "we are" instilling a sense of unity in his subjects to help them create change within the US. 

500

What three jobs did Obama pursue after attending the two Ivy League schools and Chicago law school? 

Civil rights attorney, professor of constitutional law, and community organizer 

500

In the cartoon on p. 1083, the Edmund Pettus Bridge is depicted as treadmill. This is similar to points mentioned in Obama's argument because...  

Both the cartoon and Obama's speech mentions, that although tremendous change has been made between now and the Selma marches, there is still more to be done. America is moving in the correct direction, however it is a requirement for change to continue for all Americans to achieve full equality. 
500

"They held no elected office. But they led a nation." 

This sentence is an example of which literacy device? 

paradox

500

How does Obama describe American citizens in regards to their potential to change America?

That Americans are incredibly capable of change.