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1. (A) arguing to expand the role of the United States in the world
2. (D) overcome opposition to participation in the impending Second World War
Explanation:
When Franklin D. Roosevelt took over as President of the U.S., the prevailing American policy was to avoid entanglement in the world especially in Europe. This speech by Roosevelt was arguing to increase U.S. participation in world affairs because Roosevelt felt that the U.S. play a more active role in the world.
President Roosevelt in this excerpt was warning against the kind of country that Germany was becoming because they had been violating treaties. In doing so he was trying to overcome the voices of those who did not want the U.S. to participate in the affairs of Europe which eventually boiled down to the Second World war.
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Because of the immigrants getting jobs in steel mills, meat packing plants, mines, and the garment factories
i cant write out 8 sentences but i can give you a little of an idea
in every communist country the people are treated horribly like having little to no rights and being dirt poor
nothing good ever comes from someone who has absolute power
usually in a communist country people with differemt opinions or sprak out about stuff are killed or jailed or have their family members put in jail like in north korea
Answer:
there are 24 vehicles in the garbage
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