All three were Anti Semitic. Ford was especially firm in his beliefs. He forced his dealerships to give out pamphlets that denounced Jews in ways that are not to be believed. Oddly enough it didn't keep people from buying Fords. By and large, antisemitism was an accepted opinion in the 1920s and 1930s
Although Ford recanted his beliefs, Lindbergh never did. He hated all that were not Aryan. He is better classified as white supremacist.
Charles Conklin was a Roman Catholic priest who was one of the first to use the radio as a communication device. His political views were not appreciated by Roosevelt and others who felt he should be commenting only on religion. He was banned after Pearl Harbor.
Very sure the answer is D
B, a house divided against itself cannot stand
Answer:
I believe <u>safety</u> is not one of the inalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
<u>Pursuit of happiness, liberty, and life is the correct inalienable rights that are included in Declaration of Independence.</u>