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SAT Reading: Classifying the Relationship Between Two Passages
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SAT Reading: Describing President Obama's Reasoning for Referencing the Founding Principles
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SAT Reading Drill 2.11 Citing textual evidence
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Obama hates income inequality. He argues that the nation is much more similar in talent and drive and deserved income versus The Red State candidat...

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Obama hates income inequality. He argues that the nation is much more similar in talent and drive and deserved income versus The Red State candidate's views.


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all right Shmoopers we're on our last stretch here last question of the Obama

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inauguration 2013 speech so here we go question which choice gives the [text on screen]

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strongest evidence for the answer to the previous question boy they do a lot of

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these previous things here so let's go back the previous question right there

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and the question was the stance the pres nobama takes in the last whatever graph

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can best be described as wide and we can do deep that's Cruz back there and think

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about economic opportunities from about line 63 on limitless well quality since

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we're like a little pride in where it wages which we got to be a little moment

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we probably even understand that when programs are quittin protons all right

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well we're kind of skimming and we're already swimming in this passively [students in class]

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people in the red nine hundred times now the correct answer is yeah we know [woman swimming]

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hardship the sentence that best reflects Obama's stance is the one that deals [text on screen]

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directly with the dignity of work and the need for suitable wages it's a

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strong statement about income inequality and the need to extend economic recovery [scale tipping]

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widely when he discusses the character of the American people the president [time lapse of busy city]

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talks about their enterprising spirit a and the main thrust of his argument [text on screen]

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though is that he wants that spirit to be put to use he begins the paragraph by [Obama during a speech]

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talking about overcoming hardship but the focus at the end of the speech is on

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ways to guarantee economic equality Obama discusses ways that income

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equality can be achieved D but while these general suggestions are part of [Obama tipping the scale back]

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his solution to economic inequality so he kind of wants everyone to have about

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the same hmm same opportunity I don't know I'm looking around and crowds and [time lapse of crowd]

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football audience and not everyone equally talented yeah make us here rich

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from up on the front line there and the disaster [footballer running]

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