The speech was part of his First Inaugural Address.
FDR spoke exclusively about the Great Depression and the New Deal.
Two of the "Four Freedoms" reference rights found in the First Amendment.
One of the freedoms was "Freedom from Violence."
One of the freedoms was "Freedom from Want."
"Freedom from Fear" was a reference to the war in Europe.
The speech was part of his First Inaugural Address.
One of the freedoms was "Freedom from Want."
Options 1 and 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
The four freedom of the FDR was the freedom from want, freedom from fear, freedom of worship and freedom of speech.
Freedom from want means that one should be free from any desire or want, freedom of speech means one has the right to speak anything he wants, freedom from fear means there should be no fear and freedom of worship means that one should be free to worship anyone he wants.