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5 January, 09:38

What was a major argument against Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms" in his claim that the U. S. should review its isolationist policies?

A) Defending the "Four Freedoms" was not a justification of war.

B) The "Four Freedoms" became the rallying cry as Americans mobilized for war.

C) That Roosevelt was trying to radically change the face of America with his New Deal philosophy.

D) The United States should remain isolationist no matter what happened in Europe and the rest of the world.

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  1. 5 January, 10:04
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    A) Defending the "Four Freedoms" was not a justification of war.

    Explanation:

    President Roosevelt 'Four Freedom' was designed in a way to bring about human rights and freedom into reality. Freedom for a world that is free from for every country and people to live freely. The 1941 speech delivered to the congress was aimed at making American's to move away from the idea of being neutral on happenings around the world ever since the world 1 has ended. He wanted the American's to work with their allies in Europe from external attacks and oppression.

    However, the four freedom promoted by President Roosevelt is:

    Freedom of speech and expression.

    Freedom to worship in any religion and anyway.

    Freedom from want.

    Freedom from any form of fear.
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