Answer:
It has changed peacefully over time.
Step-by-step explanation:
Franklin Roosevelts "State of the Union" Address of 1941, also known as the Four Freedoms speech, was given by the US President to the Congress to persuade the American people to rethink the neutrality position the United States had towards World War II. Roosevelt talked about the four freedoms and how not only Americans were entitled to this rights, but all humankind, and how the United States was capable of adapting to change in a peaceful manner without concentration camps (as in Germany), and that America would be involved in World War II to defend freedom, not to conquer territories.