What is the significance of the four freedoms advocated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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At the time of this speech, most of Europe and the Pacific were
at war with Fascist forms of government. Roosevelt's Four Freedoms
stated the views that the United States and democracy were the most
righteous in the belief in freedom. Roosevelt's four freedoms were
freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and
freedom from fear.
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What challenge did Roosevelt face in presenting his Four Freedoms speech to his audience
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His audience held many different opinions about the war.
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How did Roosevelt's audience for his Four Freedoms speech present a challenge
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Not everyone in his audience agreed with what he was proposing.
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Which emotion is Roosevelt most likely trying to create in this passage from his Four Freedoms speech
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Fear that the enemy is trying to take away our freedom
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What is one of the four freedoms that roosevelt identifies in his four freedoms speech
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Freedom from want
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What helped make the content of Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech timeless and relevant to future generations
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He emphasized themes that were moving and memorable
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What is one of the four freedoms that Roosevelt's identifies in his four freedoms speech
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Freedom from want :: apex :: this was my answer
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What phrase best states the theme of this passage from Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech
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it could either be freedom vs oppression or good vs evil
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Which excerpt from Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech best relates to which common American theme
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That Americans are moral
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What is the significance of the four freedoms advocated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
At the time of this speech, most of Europe and the Pacific were
at war with Fascist forms of government. Roosevelt's Four Freedoms
stated the views that the United States and democracy were the most
righteous in the belief in freedom. Roosevelt's four freedoms were
freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and
freedom from fear.
What challenge did Roosevelt face in presenting his Four Freedoms speech to his audience
His audience held many different opinions about the war.
How did Roosevelt's audience for his Four Freedoms speech present a challenge
Not everyone in his audience agreed with what he was proposing.
Which emotion is Roosevelt most likely trying to create in this passage from his Four Freedoms speech
Fear that the enemy is trying to take away our freedom
What is one of the four freedoms that roosevelt identifies in his four freedoms speech
Freedom from want
What helped make the content of Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech timeless and relevant to future generations
He emphasized themes that were moving and memorable
What is one of the four freedoms that Roosevelt's identifies in his four freedoms speech
Freedom from want :: apex :: this was my answer
What phrase best states the theme of this passage from Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech
it could either be freedom vs oppression or good vs evil
-apex
Which excerpt from Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech best relates to which common American theme