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20 July, 22:44

President Roosevelt delivered this speech to Congress on January 6, 1941, at a time when the U. S. had not officially

entered World War II. Given the historical context, which of the following best explains Roosevelt's emphasis on

these four specific freedoms?

A. He believed that people were being oppressed throughout the world.

B. He wanted to prevent the U. S. from entering World War II.

C. He believed that other nations should adopt the U. S. Bill of Rights.

D. He wanted to end World War II before the U. S. became involved.

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  1. 20 July, 23:26
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    Answer:On January 6, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses Congress in an effort to move the nation away from a foreign policy of neutrality. The president had watched with increasing anxiety as European nations struggled and fell to Hitler's fascist regime and was intent on rallying public support for the United States to take a stronger interventionist role. In his address to the 77th Congress, Roosevelt stated that the need of the moment is that our actions and our policy should be devoted primarily-almost exclusively-to meeting the foreign peril. For all our domestic problems are now a part of the great emergency.
  2. 21 July, 02:01
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    He believed that people were being oppressed throughout the world. 100%

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