In this speech, what message was Kennedy sending to the people of Berlin?
The Berlin Wall will help protect the people of the city.
Germany should be held accountable for World War II.
East Berlin must continue to fight against communism.
The United States strongly supports the city of West Berlin

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Kennedy wrote his thoughts in his nearly indecipherable longhand on a yellow legal pad. The climax of the speech and its most memorable phrase, “Ask not what your country can
do for you—ask what you can do for your country,” was honed down from a thought about sacrifice that Kennedy had long held in his mind and had expressed in various ways in campaign speeches.

Answer:

It is actually D

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Or The United States strongly supports the city of West Berlin

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