5) Given the views of Queen Liliuokalani and Lorrin Thurston as presented in the book, name and explain at least 2 main points that you feel validates the position that you feel you would have supported had you lived in Hawaii then .
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I cannot prophesy. I cannot tell you when or where the United Nations are going to strike next in Europe. But we are going to strike—and strike hard.
Through all those words he was trying to convince the public of America’s strength. Also, President Roosevelt's primary purposes in his State of the Union address were to convince the public to support an idea, to encourage the public to unite and to motivate the public to take action.