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In his "First Inaugural Address," President Ronald Reagan argues that the American people are strong enough to prevail over any obstacle.

Which statement is irrelevant to that claim?


“Here, in this land, we unleashed the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before.”


“These United States are confronted with an economic problem of great proportions . . . It threatens to shatter the lives of millions of our people.”


“I do not believe in a fate that will fall on us no matter what we do. I do believe in a fate that will fall on us if we do nothing.”


“The price for this freedom at times has been high, but we have never been unwilling to pay that

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B i believe

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B

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