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9 July, 19:05

Just as our national policy in internal affairs has been

based upon a decent respect for the rights and the dignity

of all our fellow men within our gates, so our national

policy in foreign affairs has been based on a decent

respect for the rights and dignity of all nations, large and

small. And the justice of morality must and will win in the

end.

- Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Four Freedoms Speech: Annual

Message to Congress on the State of the Union," January

6, 1941

This excerpt from Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech best relates to which

common American theme?

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A. That Americans seek justice

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B. That Americans love conflict

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C. That Americans are moral

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D. That Americans are greedy

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  1. 9 July, 19:10
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    C

    Explanation:

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  2. 9 July, 22:52
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    Roosevelt uses this phrase, "based upon a decent respect for the rights and the dignity of our fellow men within our gate." He later says "our national policy in foreign affairs has been based on a decent respect for the rights and dignity of all nations." He's implying that Americans are moral, and their foreign affairs are based off of this "moral code" that lives within their own country.

    Therefore, I believe the correct answer would be

    C) That Americans are moral
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