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Read the quote from Franklin Roosevelt’s speech accepting the Democratic nomination for president.
“Out of every crisis, every tribulation, every disaster, mankind rises with some share of greater knowledge, of higher decency, of purer purpose.”
Which best explains what Roosevelt is promising the nation?
that he will offer financial assistance to citizens to help repair the economy
that he will keep the unemployed from placing burdens on the employed
that he will lead the nation out of its current state and help America grow stronger
that he will balance the federal budget by raising taxes on businesses
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that he will lead the nation out of its current state and help America grow stronger
Roosevelt’s words emphasize renewal, growth, and moral improvement coming out of crisis — a promise of leadership to guide the nation to recovery and greater strength, not specific financial measures like aid distribution or tax hikes.
Roosevelt’s words emphasize renewal, growth, and moral improvement coming out of crisis — a promise of leadership to guide the nation to recovery and greater strength, not specific financial measures like aid distribution or tax hikes.
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