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Comparing Roosevelt's Four Freedoms And Inaugural Address

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The speeches “Four Freedoms” speech by Roosevelt and “Inaugural Address” by Kennedy’s have many comparisons as well as contrasts. Similarities include both speeches given at a very disrupted time in history, one being during the Cold war that affected the whole world, while the other speech was during the Great Depression affected many millions of Americans. However, President Roosevelt felt strongly about entering the world. While President Kennedy had a different view. He was wanting to make foreign policies a major interest, not only to Americans, but to the rest of the world too. The two presidents had different views on the joining of any war. Both Presidents have their different mind set as explained. The two Presidents had several comparisons and contrasts as their two types of speech.

Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in November 1940 in the middle of the Great Depression. The stock market was in chaos, the world around us was in turmoil: Adolph Hitler was controlling Germany, France falling into the powers of Germany, Axis power almost had complete control of Europe. Many strongly opposed about not going to war but Roosevelt was trying to encourage the joining of the United States into World War 2. His speech “Four Freedoms” was giving 2 years after World War 2 had started, his significance in this announcement was …show more content…

Both President Roosevelt and Kennedy made their purpose, history and commitment very seriously. Although the Presidents had different outlooks on things, they both stepped forward and proved their situation to be well set forth. Together they had the support of their people, may not have been the complete support but they persuaded the best choice for the peoples of the United States of America. The presidents were at two different time periods but had similar problems that needed to be addressed and taken care of, both presidents

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