Franklin D. Roosevelt 1936 campaign speech at Madison Square Garden

Franklin D. Roosevelt 1936 campaign speech at Madison Square Garden

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The transcript discusses the importance of addressing domestic unrest and foreign threats to protect the nation. It emphasizes that democracy relies on a moral foundation, which provides justice and purpose. The text also highlights the need for devotion to maintain national strength and unity.

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What are the causes of unrest and antagonism mentioned in the text?

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In what ways might foreign war be profitable for certain groups, as suggested in the text?

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How does the text describe the relationship between democracy and moral purpose?

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What does the text imply about the necessity of a sense of justice for a nation?

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What role does devotion play in maintaining the best aspects of a nation according to the text?

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