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Governor george c. wallace’s inaugural address questions 1. who has made the speech? 2. who is the orator's intended audience? 3. what is the purpose of the speech? what is its primary message? 4. what aspect(s) of the civil rights movement does the speech address? 5. what does the speaker encourage the audience to do and/or consider? 6. is the speaker pro-civil rights? against civil rights? 7. whom is the speaker supporting or advocating? rallying against? 8. what type of language does the speaker use to convey his or her message? 9. what was the impact of the speech? or, how do you think the intended audience and other listeners received and reacted to the speech?

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