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* Below are the opening sentences from the Republican and Democratic Platforms in 1968.
Opening to the Republican Platform, 1968:
A century ago, Abraham Lincoln gave that leadership. From it
came one nation, consecrated to liberty and justice for all.
Fifteen years ago, Dwight D. Eisenhower gave that
leadership. It brought the end of a war, eight years of
peace, enhanced respect in the world, orderly progress at
home, and trust of our people in their leaders and in
themselves. Today, we are in turmoil. Tens of thousands of until we are overtaken by events. We dare not entrust our lives
young men have died or been wounded in Vietnam. Many
young people are losing faith in our society. Our inner cities choice, we must make the impulse for change the agent of
have become centers of despair.
Opening to the Democratic Platform, 1968:
In America and in the world over, strong forces for change are
on the move. Systems of thought have been jarred, ways of life
have been uprooted, institutions are under siege. The governed
challenge those who govern. We are summoned, therefore, to a
fateful task-to ensure that the turmoil of change will prove to
be the turmoil of birth instead of decay. We cannot stand still
Hola
to the blind play of accident and force. By reflection and
orderly progress.
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O What did you notice about the differences in the two opening statements? What appeals to voters did you read in
the Republican statement? Who do you think the Democrats were trying to appeal to?
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* Below are the opening sentences from the Republican and Democratic Platforms in 1968.
Opening to the Republican Platform, 1968:
A century ago, Abraham Lincoln gave that leadership. From it
came one nation, consecrated to liberty and justice for all.
Fifteen years ago, Dwight D. Eisenhower gave that
leadership. It brought the end of a war, eight years of
peace, enhanced respect in the world, orderly progress at
home, and trust of our people in their leaders and in
themselves. Today, we are in turmoil. Tens of thousands of until we are overtaken by events. We dare not entrust our lives
young men have died or been wounded in Vietnam. Many
young people are losing faith in our society. Our inner cities choice, we must make the impulse for change the agent of
have become centers of despair.
Opening to the Democratic Platform, 1968:
In America and in the world over, strong forces for change are
on the move. Systems of thought have been jarred, ways of life
have been uprooted, institutions are under siege. The governed
challenge those who govern. We are summoned, therefore, to a
fateful task-to ensure that the turmoil of change will prove to
be the turmoil of birth instead of decay. We cannot stand still
Hola
to the blind play of accident and force. By reflection and
orderly progress.
Part B
O What did you notice about the differences in the two opening statements? What appeals to voters did you read in
the Republican statement? Who do you think the Democrats were trying to appeal to?
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