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39 pts refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this speech. in "four freedoms speech," how does roosevelt make his ideas about the relationship between the individual and society clear? a by using vivid language to describe people who have been by government programs, he illustrates that society has an obligation to individuals who are struggling. b by using references to the bible, roosevelt makes an argument that a society that values religion should also value the poor. c through allusions to historical documents such as the declaration of independence, roosevelt makes the argument that america has always valued the individual over the good of society. d by identifying goals for society before he asks individuals to provide anything, roosevelt links the achievement of those goals to the contributions of citizens.

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