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Zariah Sherman
7 February, 03:39
What were FDR's goals for the end of the war
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Isiah Dodson
7 February, 05:19
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FDR's goals for the end of war were the following:
-Every person should have freedom of speech and expression
-Every person should be free from want
-Every person should be free from fear.
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