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You're giving a speech to your class about the effect of having too much power in the executive branch. Which historical event would be the most useful to include? President Johnson's escalation of the Vietnam War after the Tonkin Gulf Incident President Eisenhower's insistence on having a US interstate highway system Congress overriding President Truman's veto of the Taft-Hartley Act President Kennedy's declaration for the United States to put a man on the moon



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"President Johnson's escalation of the Vietnam War after the Tonkin Gulf Incident" is the historical event most useful to include in a speech regarding power in the executive branch.

"President Johnson's escalation of the Vietnam War after the Tonkin Gulf Incident" is the historical event most useful to include in a speech regarding power in the executive branch.

Are we still obligated to do our best when presenting a speech?

We are still obligated to do our best out of respect for the audience and their needs. Fortunately, there are some tools that can be helpful to you even the very first time you present a speech.

What are the things to avoid when writing a persuasive speech?

Finally, resist the habit of pitching your voice “up” at the ends of sentences. It makes them sound like questions instead of statements. This habit can be disorienting and distracting, interfering with the audience’s ability to focus entirely on the message.

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