they had many different opinions about the war
The greatest challenge the audience for Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech presented was the need to convince them of the importance of these freedoms in the midst of World War II. Many Americans were focused on the immediate threat of war and may not have fully grasped the significance of the principles outlined in the speech. Roosevelt had to rally support and cultivate a sense of unity and shared values among the American people.
he understood the varius needs of his audience
they had many different opinions about the war
they had many different opinions about the war
The "Four Freedoms" speech.
To persuade Americans of the necessity of getting involved in the war in Europe.
To appease Germany and other axis powers
reduce the number of weapons.
it has been spread Alot because we get freedom of speech and freedom of worship
Roosevelt believed security, civil rights, and access to basic needs were universal rights.
To persuade Americans to accept the United States' involvement in the war in Europe
There would be no common traditions or ideas that people share
Justify America's neutrality His audience held many different opinions about the war.