Read this passage from the FDR speech "On the Arsenal of Democracy."
"Nine days ago I announced the setting up of a more effective organization to direct our gigantic efforts to increase the production of munitions. The appropriation of vast sums of money and a well-coordinated executive direction of our defense efforts are not in themselves enough. Guns, planes, ships, and many other things have to be built in the factories and arsenals of America. They have to be produced by workers and managers and engineers with the aid of machines which in turn have to be built by hundreds of thousands of workers through the land."
Roosevelt was conscious of those who objected to joining the war because of economic hardship in the United States. How does Roosevelt address their concerns in this part of the speech?
Group of answer choices
1 He offers a solution that provides jobs for Americans.
2 He offers a solution that provides an executive director.
3 He offers a solution that provides defense efforts.