Which sentence in this excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech suggests that the US government would gain more power to prepare for war?
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his address,
(1) Roosevelt called for increase in the production of American Arms.
(2) Besides, he even asked for support from the Americans in Lend Lease program.
These two statements suggest that America would gain power to prepare for war as the said policy would give the allies a cashless access to the US ammunition.
(1) Roosevelt called for increase in the production of American Arms.
(2) Besides, he even asked for support from the Americans in Lend Lease program.
These two statements suggest that America would gain power to prepare for war as the said policy would give the allies a cashless access to the US ammunition.
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