English, 09.12.2021 05:20, aubreyfoster
Both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson describe America’s industrial might. How does each president describe this idea?[Reference On The Arsenal of Democracy (Radio address, December 29, 1940) and The Great Society (Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1964) speeches.]Johnson describes industry as something that must be balanced with spiritual needs, while Roosevelt describes industry as something that should be put to good use. Johnson describes industry as a damaging force that destroys the environment, while Roosevelt describes industry as the pride of America in peace and war. Johnson describes industry as the engine that provides wealth, while Roosevelt describes industry as an enterprise that supports materialism. Johnson describes industry as the foundation for a better society, while Roosevelt describes industry as something that must be changed in order to win the war.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, mt137896
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