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Blizzard [7]
4 years ago
13

Identify the statements that ACCURATELY describe FDR's "Four Freedom."

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1 answer:
kirza4 [7]4 years ago
6 0

The speech was part of his First Inaugural Address, One of the freedoms was "Freedom from Want'',"Freedom from Fear" was a reference to the war in Europe- these are four freedoms of FDR's four freedom.

Explanation:

FDR's four freedom includes freedom of speech, freedom of want, freedom from fear and freedom of worship. These four demands are true for FDR's fore freedom. Freedom of speech means everyone has the right to express his views about anything. He can speak as per their views. Freedom from want means one is free from any desire and want.

Freedom for worship refers that one is free to worship according to his religious views. There would be no bondage in this regard. Freedom from fear means one is free from unnecessary fear of loss or any other emotional pressure.

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