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How does Roosevelt use appeals to convince the

audience of her claim that the Declaration of Human
Rights should not be amended by a totalitarian
government? Select three options.
(it’s B C and D)
* Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by
sharing data that prove that totalitarian governments
do not allow their people freedom.
Roosevelt appeals to the emotions of the audience
by referring to Hitler's rise to power and the tragic
consemences of his government.
Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by
noting that the interests of the people are not
considered in a one-party government.
Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by
explaining reasons why the amendment would allow
the Soviets to ianore a human right.
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Answer:

It is B,C, and D.

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Answer:

Roosevelt appeals to the logic of the audience by noting that the interests of the people are not considered in a one-party government.

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