Read the following summary that includes a quote from President Theodore Roosevelt on the bully pulpit. “President Roosevelt, sitting at his desk, was reading to a few friends a forthcoming message. At the close of a paragraph ‘of a distinctly ethical character’ he wheeled about and said: ‘I suppose my critics will call that preaching, but I have got such a bully pulpit!’” Why does President Roosevelt use the imagery of a pulpit?(1 point)

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The president has a responsibility to lead the public to seek a better society like religious leaders.
The president has a responsibility to lead the public to seek a better society like religious leaders.

The president always uses a pulpit to speak from like religious leaders.
The president always uses a pulpit to speak from like religious leaders.

The president threatens people with harm or danger to achieve presidential objectives.
The president threatens people with harm or danger to achieve presidential objectives.

The president supports a specific religion for Americans.

The president has a responsibility to lead the public to seek a better society like religious leaders.

The president has a responsibility to lead the public to seek a better society like religious leaders.

The correct answer is: The president has a responsibility to lead the public to seek a better society like religious leaders.

President Theodore Roosevelt uses the imagery of a pulpit to convey that he sees his position as president as a platform for delivering important messages and influencing public opinion. The pulpit is traditionally associated with religious leaders who use their elevated position to preach to their congregation and guide them towards a better moral society. By comparing his role as president to a "bully pulpit," Roosevelt is emphasizing the power and influence he has to shape public discourse and advocate for positive change in society. In other words, he sees himself as having a responsibility to lead the public in seeking a better society, similar to how religious leaders lead their followers towards a higher moral purpose.