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Help with History question's please!!!!?!?! 10 points!?

What is JFK’s message to the world, and in particular the Soviet Union, when he states, “I am a Berliner” during his Berlin Wall Speech?

In the excerpt from Growing Up with Gandhi, the author calls Gandhi, Bapu, meaning father, even though Gandhi is not actually his father. How does the passage reflect this idea of Gandhi as more than just a leader, but as a father to his followers?

What specific examples can you find where Che Guevara and Nelson Mandela describe injustice in the excerpts from their memoirs?

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If anyone could answer any of these that would be amazing. Thank you (=

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    From what I have heard the way he spoke the words in German actually meant "I am a German jellytart" as a Berliner is a pastry.

    he meant that he & the USA stands with the West Berliner & East Berliners who want to be free from communism & to live life in the prusuit of happiness & free enterprise.

    I always thought BABA was an honorific name given to men of honor & esteem in India. I guess Bapu is a similar one as well.

    Gandhi was a leader in the sense of a person who bore the conscience of the entire population of India to be free from the UK so they could be treated as human beings & not subservients.

    che: was also a doctor & was 1/4 Irish on his mothers side. I did not like him nor the way he waged terroristic wars & became power hungry. He was not always loved by the men who fought with him but he sure knew how to make himself admired by the peasants & the ladies. Inever read his diatribes against democratic countries & I don't care to, glad he was killed in Bolivia back in 68.

    Don't know much about Mandela, & I don't care to learn much. Not that he is not an important person in the history of S.Africa

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