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Reread this excerpt from Roosevelt’s speech.
In this excerpt, Roosevelt is speaking out against the evils of
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I don't see the excerpt attached. Could you paste the passage (or tell me which Roosevelt and which speech/year)?
If you want a quick guess:
- Theodore Roosevelt commonly spoke against the evils of trusts/monopolies, corporate greed and concentrated economic power.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt often spoke against economic injustice, banking/financial abuses, or (in wartime speeches) the evils of totalitarianism and aggression.
Paste the excerpt and I’ll identify exactly what Roosevelt is condemning and explain how the text shows it.
If you want a quick guess:
- Theodore Roosevelt commonly spoke against the evils of trusts/monopolies, corporate greed and concentrated economic power.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt often spoke against economic injustice, banking/financial abuses, or (in wartime speeches) the evils of totalitarianism and aggression.
Paste the excerpt and I’ll identify exactly what Roosevelt is condemning and explain how the text shows it.
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