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Read the following excerpt from Lyndon B. Johnson's remarks upon signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to answer the question. Select three highlighted examples that show Johnson's desire to appeal to the patriotism of his audience.
1. We believe that all men are created equal. Yet many denied equal treatment.
We believe that all men have a certain unalienable rights. Yet many Americans do not enjoy this rights.
2. We believe that all men are untitled to the blessings of liberty. Yet millions are being deprived of those blessings---not because of their own failures. but of the color of their skin.
The reason are deeply embedded in history and tradition and the nature of man. We can understand-- without rancor or hatred-- how this all happened.
But it cannot continue. 3. Our Constitution, the foundation of our Republic, forbids it.
The principles of our freedom forbid it. Morality forbids it. And the law I sign tonight forbids it.
4. That law is the product of months of the most careful debate and discussion.
It was proposed more than one year ago by our late and beloved President John F. Kennedy.
5. It received the bipartisan support of more than two - thirds of the Members of both the House and the Senate.
6. An overwhelming majority of Republicans as well as Democrats voted for it.

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