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7 November, 11:46

When Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his "four freedom " speech, who was his intended audience and what was his purpose?

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  1. 7 November, 11:51
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    Citizens and 77th Congresspeople was his audience. Purposes: To prepare the public for war, to warn about international challenges, to inform people about the policy of the international organization, also US government has the responsibility of protecting democracies worldwide, to convince the people to support British and Europe by entering WWII and to expand the idea of freedom and liberty.

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    Franklin D Roosevelt was an American President making 77th congress in the US in the year 1940. In 1941 he made a speech about Freedom that is popularly called 4 Freedom Speech. He was fought for universal freedoms since he considered that it was just for everyone.

    He spoke about how the US will work with the British to defend 4 Freedoms. They are Freedom for Worship, Freedom for Speech, Freedom From Fear and Freedom from Want. Also, he stated the ways to fight totalitarianism.
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