" That is no vision of a distant millennium. It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generatio
n. " What effect does Roosevelt most likely hope to have on the listener with this appeal to reason?
-He hopes to convince the listener that his vision is best for the entire world.
-He hopes to convince the listener that the fight for democracy can actually be won.
-He hopes to convince the listener that his vision may take years to achieve.
-He hopes to convince the listener that the fight for democracy should be delayed a bit.
" That is no vision of a distant millennium. It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generation. "
What effect does Roosevelt most likely hope to have on the listener with this appeal to reason?
Explanation:
"<em><u>That is not a vision of a distant millennium; it is a definitive basis for a type of world that can be achieved in our time and generation.</u></em>"
<u><em>The effect that Roosevelt probably hopes to have in the listener with this appeal to reason</em></u>,<u> is that he reacts because now is the time to do it, and they have all the possibilities necessary to be able to achieve it.
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<em><u>The answer is</u></em>: <u>He hopes to convince the listener that the fight for democracy can actually be won</u>.