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In this speech, FDR describes four essential freedoms to which every person in the world is entitled.

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In this speech, FDR describes four essential freedoms to which every person in the world is entitled.

These freedoms are freedom of worship, freedom of speech, freedom from fear, and freedom from want.

United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt mentioned these four freedoms as part of his state of the Union speech in 1941, on January 6, 1941.

President Roosevelt was concerned about the national security of the United States during a conflictive time in the world. It was the time of World War II, and although the US remained neutral at the beginning of this conflict, the Japanese attack over the nave base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941, forced the US to enter the war.

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