What is one of the four freedoms that Roosevelt identifies in his Four Freedoms speech?


A. Freedom from tyranny

B. Freedom from oppression

C. Freedom of expression

D. Freedom to bear arms

Respuesta :

Freedom of expression

Further Explanation:

The four freedoms of speech were given by the former President of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt and he gave this speech in year 1941, just 11 months before surprise attack by the Japanese on the Pearl Harbour. In his speech, he has stated “Freedom of expression” as a fundamental right. Freedom of expression is listed as a fundamental human right and this right is in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  

In his speech, President Franklin, F. Roosevelt gave an explanation of the need of freedom of expression. He said that the freedom of expression or freedom of fear can be translated into two world terms and that means a worldwide reduction of armaments to such a point and because of that, no nation will be able to commit any act of physical aggression on any other country.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Four Freedom Speech

Subject: English

Keywords:

Four Freedoms, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Religion, Speech, Navy, Japan, Attack, Pearl Harbour, War.