Comparing Four Freedoms And Kennedy's Speech

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Both Roosevelt's “Four Freedoms” speech and Kennedy's inauguration speech address expressed human rights and liberty. However, Roosevelt's speech was more focused on defending our freedom. Where on the other hand Kennedy’s was was more about coming together as one, peace, and freedom for all. Kennedy’s speech was during his inauguration into the white house. Kennedy’s speech was for more supporters while he was in office Kennedy was in support of racial justice.To get more support from Americans, Kennedy pushed for justice for all races. Different from Kennedy, Roosevelt had a different way of thinking than Kennedy did. Roosevelt’s speech covered 4 main points. It encouraged Britain to become a democracy. Also make trade between Alli and Axis powers, Americans to support neutrality in WW2.He also prepare American for entry of WW2. Roosevelt's speech was to get the people of America ready for war. He wanted neutrality, but he knew that America was going to enter the war soon.Both historical speeches did have one thing in common, they spoke of freedom. But they had different views of what freedom meant. …show more content…

Kennedy wants both enemies and friends to come together and make peace for future generations.On the other hand, Roosevelt had a different opinion on what freedom

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