“FDR 1941 state of the union address” “In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a….” Use the passage to answer the question.

How does this passage clarify President Roosevelt’s position that neutrality is impossible in January of 1941?

A) by creating a dichotomy between the “new order of tyranny” and the “moral order”

B) by questioning the effectiveness of foreign revolutions

C)by presenting his vision of a “distant millennium”

D)by outlining four essential freedoms that all people everywhere should enjoy

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The correct answer is D) by outlining four essential freedoms that all people everywhere should enjoy.

In his 1941 State of the Union Address, President Roosevelt discussed the importance of fundamental freedoms that should be protected globally, implying that neutrality is insufficient in the face of threats to these freedoms. He argued that a commitment to these freedoms necessitated action against tyranny, thereby clarifying his position that neutrality is not an option.

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