FDR Addresses Brotherhood Of Teamsters

FDR Addresses Brotherhood Of Teamsters

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The transcript discusses a broadcast by the Teamsters Union, funded by the Democratic National Committee, focusing on President Roosevelt's campaign for a third term. It emphasizes the role of elected representatives in governance and the nation's adoption of universal training for young men. The government is granted the power to acquire services from plants or factories with adequate compensation to meet defense needs, including IT services.

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What is the significance of Mr. Roosevelt's campaign for a third term?

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How does the text describe the role of elected representatives in the nation?

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What principle is being adopted regarding the training of young men?

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What power is suggested to be given to the government concerning factories?

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What is the context of making IT services available to national defense needs?

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