Answer:
B. Freedom From Want
Step-by-step explanation:
U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed four fundamental freedoms on January 6, 1941.
1. Freedom of speech
2. Freedom of worship
3. Freedom from want
4. Freedom from fear
Roosevelt delivered his speech 11 months before the Japanese attack on U.S. forces in Pearl Harbor which caused the United States to declare war on Japan.
The First Amendment in the United States Constitution protects the first two freedoms of speech and religion, his inclusion of the latter two freedoms went beyond traditional Constitutional values.