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      <title>Analyze the Text (P4) by Natalie Dickey</title>
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      <description>John F. Kennedy&#39;s &quot;Inaugural Address&quot;</description>
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         <title>Compare and Contrast (name of student) </title>
         <author>ndickey</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A. Answer the questions in complete question using TEXTUAL EVIDENCE (pg#). </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-01 15:32:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Essential Question: what is the relationship between the power and the freedom?(#4) by Angela Fabian</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together.&nbsp;Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."<br>(pg.285, paragraph. 20).&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Compare and Contrast(Alberto Gutierrez)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>B.He thinks the similarities and differences will make them more committed and it will make them not permit those human rights to be undone. "...and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed..." (pg284 p.4).&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Essential Question: What is the relationship between power and freedom? (Ty Walker)</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/ndickey/jz50f5u7duz0/wish/202629960</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>I've learned that we should have not&nbsp; a lot of power because of the type of people in the world and there love of war.&nbsp; Kennedy said ' Neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort from our present course.' </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-01 17:35:22 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A</title>
         <author>99031604</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/ndickey/jz50f5u7duz0/wish/202630416</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-01 17:36:11 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the&nbsp; american commitment to human rights because&nbsp;he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/ndickey/jz50f5u7duz0/wish/202630628</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Difference of the world today:&nbsp; Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)&nbsp; Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world. &nbsp;</div><div>For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Essential Question  Alexis Songco</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5</div>]]></description>
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         <title>synthesize - Joseph Lahn </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>He reminds people&nbsp; of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,&nbsp; "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Synthesize (Emma Osorio)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious.&nbsp;Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Infer by Brandon Hodge</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>He says both sides because there are 2 sides, The Americans and everyone else. Page 285 paragraph 19 " Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaiah."</div>]]></description>
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         <title>synthesize (dustyn Munoz)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Kennedy chooses language&nbsp; to remind people all about&nbsp; the wartime experiences that they had .<br>Kennedy wanted peace, &nbsp;for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Infer by D&#39;Aundre Hayes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class&nbsp;try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Infer- Ayana Smith</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>some similarities between now and  the american revolution </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Synthesize (Erik Baez)</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/ndickey/jz50f5u7duz0/wish/202634403</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"<br><br>He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Infer (Ericson)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>essential question (Angel Castro</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284).&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, ]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). ]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, ]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

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         <description><![CDATA[Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
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         <description><![CDATA[JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.]]></description>
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie]]></description>
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
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Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
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Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.

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essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
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         <description><![CDATA[JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.

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essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
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Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.

more_vert
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.

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essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
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JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.

more_vert
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.

more_vert
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
JFK wanted peace. He pref
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.

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essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
JFK wanted peace. He pref
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

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okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.

more_vert
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz) Kennedy chooses lang
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
e. He preferred every one
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
e. He preferred every one
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
e. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

more_vert
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 

more_vert
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)

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Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 

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synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in po
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
noz) Kennedy chooses lang
noz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experie
JFK wanted peace. He pref
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
JFK wanted peace. He pref
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Kennedy chooses language
Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experiences and often quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?
What is the relationship
What is the relationship between power and freedom? What have you learned about power and freedom from reading this speech?

The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
The choices reflect the p
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
he uses these in his spee
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
For example, Kennedy talk
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
okay
okay
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, 
Synthesize
Synthesize
The choices reflect the purpose too remind people what we went through he is not speaking directly he shouting out to all the us citizens reminding them about the war.
essential question (Angel Castro
essential question (Angel Castro
The relationship of power and freedom is that people can use power to give people freedom. For example, Kennedy said, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor , it cannot save the few who are rich" (pg 284). 
Infer (Ericson)
Infer (Ericson)
By Kennedy saying "both sides" he means he wants the other side to join them and bring freedom to both side in paragraph 17 it states "Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposal for the inspection and control of arm-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nation." he wants them join and become stronger.
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
Compare and Contrast (A) (Michael Lombardi)
The similarities are that the American Revolution and now was the fact that we are fighting for what we believe in. A difference could be that we are becoming more divided than what we were in the past. 

Infer- Ayana Smith
Infer- Ayana Smith
He is comparing and contrasting us and our attacker. He feels as though they are in the wrong.The Americans are in a different category then every one else. Page 285 paragraph 19
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
Synthesize (Erik Baez)
"Kennedy chooses language meant to remind people of wartime experience and quotes religious literature. How do these choices reflect the purpose and occasion of the speech?"

He's telling us that we were in war. He wants everyone to know that he is talking to them not just others he points everyone one out(pg 183).
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
Synthesize (Emma Osorio)
he uses these in his speech so that people can take him serious. Kennedy said, "Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." 
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
Compare and Contrast ( Andrew)
some similarities between now and  the american revolution 
synthesize - Joseph Lahn
synthesize - Joseph Lahn 
He reminds people  of the war that have happen in the past and what they have been through and he want's all people to stand up and make peace with each other of the war that was going on. For example, on pg 285, paragraph 11 Kennedy said,  "...to assembly the sovereign states we have to renew are pledge of support to help the weak...
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Compare and Contrast (Cameron Wedge)
Difference of the world today:  Kennedy said, "We observe today not a victory but a celebration of freed." (PG.283, paragraph 2). Difference of the world during the American Revolution: There wasn't much freedom. (All of pg.284 JFk talks about the freedom different people should have)  Similarities of both: Kennedy said, "Both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom. (Pg.285, paragraph 14)
Essential Question Alexis Songco
Essential Question  Alexis Songco
The relationship between power and freedom is that you can still be free but also have power. I have learned that even if you don't have freedom you can still get it if you fight for your rights.For example, "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty". page 284 paragraph 5
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
Compare and contrast (B) (Miles Hatton)
The similarities and differences affect how the american people act because of the mentality of Kennedy. Kennedy wants peace in the world which translates to the people wanting more peace in the world.  
For example, Kennedy said, "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required..." (pg. 284)
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
Compare and Contrast (A) Zavier Satchell
On pages 283-284, Kennedy said, "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe---the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God". JFK points out are issue which is a similarity to the past. That we don't get are rights from man but from god. A difference is our enemy. At this time it was Russia. In the past during the American Revolution, our enemy was Great Britain.
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
Infer by D'Aundre Hayes
He may be trying to show the difference between us and the enemy. He is trying tell us the things they do are wrong and we should stop them. For example, Kennedy said, "quote" (pg #). 
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
synthesize (dustyn Munoz)
Kennedy chooses language  to remind people all about  the wartime experiences that they had .
Kennedy wanted peace,  for example "To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations,out last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outplace the instruments of peace.
Compare and contrast (B) interpret. (Kayla Fisher)
Compare and contrast (B) interpret.  (Kayla Fisher) 
JFK wanted peace. He preferred every one to come together and be as one. For example in paragraph 7-12 he repeated ¨to those..."he was talking to each class try to tell them facts about life and the world and how to make it better. 
Essential Question By: Kaelyn Russ
Essential Question                 By: Kaelyn Russ
When a person is in power they can give freedom to there people or not. "And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state  but from the hand of God."(pg.284 p.3) This quote shows that we all have freedom and sometimes the people in power will not give us our freedom as people. 
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
jacob saucedo compare and contrast 1B
JFK was trying to tell us how the similarities and differences affect the  american commitment to human rights because he wanted peace in paragraph he says to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share 
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
(Alex Luna) Compare and Contrast A
People back then wanted the american revolution to happen but now people are scared of going to war. "we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
Essential Question: What is the relationship between power and freedom? (Ty Walker)
Essential Question: What is the relationship between power and freedom? (Ty Walker)
I've learned that we should have not  a lot of power because of the type of people in the world and there love of war.  Kennedy said ' Neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort from our present course.' 
Infer by Brandon Hodge
Infer by Brandon Hodge
He says both sides because there are 2 sides, The Americans and everyone else. Page 285 paragraph 19 " Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaiah."
Essential Question: what is the relationship between the power and the freedom?(#4) by Angela Fabian
Essential Question: what is the relationship between the power and the freedom?(#4) by Angela Fabian
For example, Kennedy talked about the both sides coming together between the strong and the weak to create a new world of law.  He wants the peace secured which meant a new world of freedom and the power of being as one by coming together. Kennedy said, "...let both sides join in creating a new endeavor..but a new world of law, where the strong and the weak secure and the peace preserved."
(pg.285, paragraph. 20). 
Compare and Contrast (name of student)
Compare and Contrast (name of student) 
A. Answer the questions in complete question using TEXTUAL EVIDENCE (pg#). 
Compare and Contrast(Alberto Gutierrez)
Compare and Contrast(Alberto Gutierrez)
B.He thinks the similarities and differences will make them more committed and it will make them not permit those human rights to be undone. "...and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed..." (pg284 p.4). ]]></description>
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