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English, 23.09.2019 19:50, mairxaromo

In reagan’s “remarks on east-west relations at brandenburg gate in west berlin,” he argues that communism is a direct threat to democracy, and thus prosperity.
which selection from the speech is relevant and sufficient in supporting this claim?
"but in the west today, we see a free world that has achieved a level of prosperity and well-being unprecedented in all human history."
"and i invite those who protested then—i invite those who protest today—to mark this fact: because we remained strong, the soviets came back to the table."
"beginning 10 years ago, the soviets challenged the western alliance with a grave new threat, hundreds of new and more deadly ss-20 nuclear missiles capable of striking every capital in europe."
"from devastation, from utter ruin, you berliners have, in freedom, rebuilt a city that once again ranks as one of the greatest on earth. the soviets may have had other plans."

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