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    being used that should be. These documents are written from presidents, freed slaves, civil war heroes, and other famous people in history. All of these Essential American Documents have helped our nation. America, our nation, which was built upon freedom, has been through almost everything imaginable throughout our two hundred and…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt gives one of his most famous speeches only eleven months before the United States enters into World War Two. Europe has been at war for one year, four months and five days. In this address, FDR has two focuses, his plan to support the nation’s allies in Europe and build up the economy to aid both his international and domestic agenda. FDR uses the rhetorical appeals logos, ethos, and pathos to support his rally of the American people to the cause of the war effort in World…

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    According to her, Americanization really means globalization in fact, being American means having freedom to express yourself, being individual (ex, in Japan she said, they are more like a group, develop themselves) and the most important, freedom of speech (find in the document of the four freedoms as well, biggest american value). I share her point of view because However, the idea of immigrant for Lori and her parents very surprised me because…

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    Why are the Four Freedoms so Important? What Is freedom mostly about? Thought this essay I will be defining what It means to be an American. I've read what it means to be an American and why the Four Freedoms are so important but i'm going to give you my meaning. Once you get to America you should already be ready for what’s coming to you. Americans struggled a lot but once you see how American are you’ll be able to be free “. Based upon this essay i will be defining what it mean to be an…

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    It was also at this point that Roosevelt doubled down on wilsonian principles, with his introduction of his new aims for the war: the Four Freedoms (Kissinger 389). He laid out these four freedoms --- freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from war --- as the goals of any conflict the United States would enter into. He proclaimed that Nazi war crimes and attacks on civilians were showing more and more than the safety of american values overseas was in jeopardy…

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    Economic Freedom Economic freedom allows the society to think, feel, and act as they want, without interruption from the government. Humans love freedom, without compromises to anyone. Economic freedom is the government’s choice to rule with it, if it has the advantages on the country, but if it does not they should not. Economic freedom is measured as five areas, from the size of the government to regulation of credit. The results of the Studies in the nineteen-ninety-six about the impact of…

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    Freedom and determinism is a philosophical puzzle that attempts to further define other topics, such as the essence of a person and constitutes as a response to the problem of evil. Freedom and determinism goes beyond the abstract realm of philosophy, but bears on practical and political questions as well, such as if people are actually responsible for criminal actions or not. There are four principles of freedom and determinism: The principle of universal causation (PUC) Every event has a cause…

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    of the American relations in these preparations. But many Americans were still resisting to joining the action. People across the land were debating whether the region should cover itself in a war that seemed so far away. Roosevelt’s inductive “Four Freedoms” speech employs Aristotle’s appeals of pathos and logos in an attack to rule the American public from its antiwar position. Throughout the dialect, Roosevelt manipulates the crowd’s emotions by using…

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    The author of Four Freedoms was written by 32nd president of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This was delivered as a speech to the members of the members of the 77th Congress. Broadcasted on a huge radio address, millions upon millions of people would listen to FDR’s speeches. His general audience was the American people who would want to listen, this speech was given January 6, 1941. Historical events surrounding Four Freedoms are one of the most major wars to ever occur in the…

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    Four Freedoms have been the go to phrase-freedom of speech, freedom of worship, and freedom from want and freedom from fear (Wesley). I think that the Reconstruction Era was an innovative movement in the African American history. World War I but mainly the Reconstruction Era really set the stage for the African American Movement. There was also the Reconstruction Era, which is where it all began. So it follows, the Reconstruction Era to World War I, then last but not least the whole Civil Rights…

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