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Roosevelt's speech to Sorbonne University in Paris suggests that he would be troubled by the frequent protests occurring around the world today. Is it true or false?

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Correct Answer: False

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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider for example what Theodore Roosevelt's speech stated, he said,

"There are many men who feel a kind of twisted pride in cynicism; there are many who confine themselves to criticism of the way others do what they themselves dare not even attempt...the critic himself never tries to perform, an intellectual aloofness which will not accept contact with life's realities—all these are marks, not, as the possessor would fain think, of superiority, but of weakness ..."

From the above lines of Roosevelt, it appears he would be troubled by the frequent protests occurring around the world today because they often contain criticism.

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