What was the connection between Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech and his lend-lease program?

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Roosevelt believed the Four Freedoms of democracy justified the decrease of armament production he proposed.

Roosevelt believed the Four Freedoms of democracy justified the decrease of armament production he proposed.

The Four Freedoms include the lend-lease program as a way to win the war.

The Four Freedoms include the lend-lease program as a way to win the war.

Roosevelt believed the U.S. needed to get involved in the war in order to protect the Four Freedoms.

Roosevelt believed the U.S. needed to get involved in the war in order to protect the Four Freedoms.

The Four Freedoms are the steps of the lend-lease program.

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Nota: I would like to note that the Four Freedoms speech and the lend-lease program were not directly connected in terms of one being a part of the other. The Four Freedoms speech outlined Roosevelt's vision for a world founded on four essential human freedoms, while the lend-lease program was a policy that allowed the United States to provide military aid to foreign countries during World War II. However, both initiatives were part of Roosevelt's strategy to support the Allied powers and help defend democracy during the war.
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