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PART A: What connection does FDR draw between values, or ethics, and national prosperity?

A. FDR disproves the idea that the declining value in hard work has caused the Great Depression.

B. FDR claims that the value placed on monetary wealth has been renewed and, driven by this goal, the people will work hard to attain it, promoting national prosperity.

C. FDR states that the nation’s strife is due in part to failing values and ethical conduct (i.e. in banks, in business, etc.).

D. FDR reasserts the idea that the declining value in hard work and the subsequent creation of labor unions has caused the Great Depression.​

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FDR disproves the idea that the declining value in hard work has caused the Great Depression.

Option(a);

Step-by-step explanation:

  • During in the inaugural speech, Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed several issues including the fight for the Great Depression.
  • These Depression caused several economic decline and to fight this problem, he proposed an increase in employment and to treat this employment recruitment as the government would treat war emergency.
  • Also, he addressed the overpopulation issues in factories and also planned to resolve it by redistribution for the better use of land to people involved in agriculture.
  • When addressing morals and prosperity, he states that happiness cannot be attained from material possession but can be achieved in doing work to wealth.
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