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The resolutions requested President James K. Polk to provide Congress with the exact location (the "spot") upon which blood was spilled on American soil, as Polk had claimed in 1846 when asking Congress to declare war on Mexico.
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-<em> Both had similar geographical settings;</em>
Both, the Greeks and the Romans were originally situated in peninsular places, surrounded by water on three sides, and in a Mediterranean climate type places.
- <em>Both began with settlements in city-states in close proximity;</em>
The Greeks began and ended (by the Macedonians conquering them) as city-states, never managing to create a unified country or empire. The Romans, on the other hand, started in a city-state model, but expanded and became one huge unified empire.
- <em>Both were concerned with building a naval power;</em>
Since both were surrounded by sea, they were concerned with building a naval power. The Greeks were more into it, as they had multiple conflicts on sea, while the Romans had a very powerful navy, but rarely came to use it.
In both speeches, President FDR is referencing the idea of isolationism. However, the approach in how he talks about them differs.
For example, in passage 1 FDR discusses how "we are determined to keep out of war, yet we cannot insure ourselves against the disastrous effects of war and the dangers of involvement. " In this speech he is discussing how even though America wants isolation, it may not be entirely possible due to the actions in Europe that are taking place. This is evident from his quote that states "<span> The
peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to those
violations of treaties and those ignorings of humane instincts which today are
creating a state of international anarchy and instability from which there is
no escape through mere isolation and neutrality."
In the Four Freedoms speech, FDR's tone is much different. This is evident from the following: </span>
<span>"we
oppose enforced isolation for ourselves or for any other part of the Americas" After this quote, he goes onto talk about America's role in the international community and how future generations rely on the decision to make the world safe for freedom. </span>