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28 June, 09:28

What is the effect of FDR's word choice when he mentions "interdependence" in paragraphs 15 and 17

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  1. 28 June, 10:49
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    By his usage of 'interdependence' in his famous inaugural speech, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt instilled the spirit of;

    1. Unity and

    2. Sacrifice

    in the people.

    Explanation:

    Predsident Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected into office in the year 1933. At this time, the country was experiencing the Great Depression. He saw the need to spur the citizens to action.

    In his first use of 'interdependence', on page 15 of his text, he encouraged the unification of all the systems in the country to achieve their goals.

    In his second use of the word 'interdependence' he stressed that people should be willing to give of themselves if they wanted positive results. That is the spirit of sacrifice, which seeks not only to benefit but also to give.
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