The Birth of a New Society

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What is the main theme of the speaker's address to the gathering?

  • The celebration of a new society (correct)
  • The history of the country's political emancipation
  • The liberation of the country from poverty and suffering
  • The oppression of one group by another

What is the purpose of the speaker's address to the gathering celebrating the birth of a new society?

  • To express gratitude to the international guests (correct)
  • To pledge to liberate all from discrimination
  • To bless Africa at the end of the speech
  • To discuss the country's past as outlaws

What does the speaker promise about the future of the country?

  • The country will become the most prosperous in the world
  • The country will become a utopia
  • The country will become a global superpower
  • The country will never again experience oppression (correct)

What has been achieved by the political emancipation of the country?

<p>The end of oppression (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the speaker urge for in the speech?

<p>Freedom to reign (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the speaker urge to reign?

<p>Freedom (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

  • The speaker is addressing a gathering of people who are celebrating the birth of a new society.
  • The society is being born out of an extraordinary human disaster that lasted too long.
  • The speaker thanks the distinguished international guests for coming to their country to celebrate this common victory for justice, peace, and human dignity.
  • The people of the country were outlaws not so long ago but now have the rare privilege of hosting the nations of the world on their own soil.
  • The political emancipation of the country has been achieved.
  • The people pledge to liberate all from poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender, and other discrimination.
  • The speaker promises that the beautiful land will never again experience the oppression of one by another.
  • The achievement of the new society is a glorious human achievement.
  • The speaker urges for freedom to reign.
  • The speech ends with a blessing for Africa.

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