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blagie [28]
1 year ago
8

Roosevelt clarifies his meaning in context by saying, "A good society is able to face schemes of world domination and foreign re

volutions alike without fear.
Based on the context, which of these ideas from the excerpt defines "moral order"?

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1 answer:
alexgriva [62]1 year ago
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The ideas from the excerpt define moral order as a foreign revolution.

<h3>What was the theme of the Four Freedoms Speech?</h3>

In the four freedoms, Roosevelt mentions the right to free expression; the right to practice one's religion, and the right to be without hunger or fear. He contends that these are the liberties that every person in the world ought to have access to.

Outlining the obligations of the United States with regard to supporting allies fighting in the war was the speech's primary goal.

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