Asked by kylee
What claim does Franklin D. Roosevelt make in his Inaugural Address?
A. The country will rise above its current difficulties.
B. The nation will prosper through effective leadership.
C. National progress will be halted by citizens' fear.
D. Unemployment will lead to an economic downfall.
A. The country will rise above its current difficulties.
B. The nation will prosper through effective leadership.
C. National progress will be halted by citizens' fear.
D. Unemployment will lead to an economic downfall.
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Answered by
kylee
I am debating between A or B
Answered by
Writeacher
Definitely A or B. The others are negative, and he wasn't working toward negatives.
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https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/froos1.asp
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Answered by
kylee
I think it would be B since he brings up the idea of a strong leader and how he can help the nation come together and get over the depression. Am I right?
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree. That idea occurs in several places, including at the end.
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