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8 January, 12:24

What two arguments is Franklin D. Roosevelt making in this excerpt from his "Four Freedoms" speech? Americans should hold on to their isolationist tendencies as long as their own interests are not under threat. Americans have always fought to uphold human rights and correct injustices against them. Americans have always been peaceful but should be willing to go to war to defend their allies. Americans should go to war to protect their allies against the Germans and assert their world domination. Americans should continue to maintain their freedom even in the face of world domination.

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  1. 8 January, 14:28
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    Americans should continue to maintain their freedom, even in the face of world domination.

    Answer: D

    Explanation

    Franklin's speech during the Four Freedoms of the world war stated that it was the period that the Americans were facing distress.

    He warned the Americans against being sure of their safety and advised them to make efforts of defending not only their nation but fight across the globe.

    He also insists that if Germany becomes successful in the way the democracy of Americans will be at stake of collapsing.

    He finally advocates for freedom of the people.
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