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31 December, 14:05

Which was not one of the four freedoms, president roosevelt's shorthand for american purposes in world war ii?

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  1. 31 December, 14:48
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    Since there are no option choices, here are the four freedoms that Franklin D. Roosevelt discussed in his speech to Congress:

    1) The freedom of speech and expression.

    2) The freedom of religion/worship any God that they see fit.

    3) The freedom from want - this referred to the economic situation of people who were struggling in Europe after World War II.

    4) Freedom from fear. - It was FDR's hope that countries would not result to unnecessary acts of aggression against each other.
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