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Franklin D. Roosevelt How do you think the speech affected Roosevelt's audience? Do you like the supporting his cause. They were likely and move to support his cause. They were likely afraid of the results
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
How do you think the speech affected Roosevelt's audience?
Do you like the supporting his cause.
They were likely and move to support his cause.
They were likely afraid of the results if they didn’t support his cause.
They were likely upset about his cause.
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They were likely and move to support his cause.
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