In paragraph 15, FDR states that, "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Which of the following best expresses the message FDR intended for his audience?
He is saying that people with unrealistic ideas about war, freedom, and security do not deserve to be free and
safe in America.
He is saying that America's freedom of religion and expression is at risk if we let an aggressor like Germany take
over our country.
He is saying that expecting an aggressor like Germany to peacefully take over America is naïve and that we will
lose the freedoms we take for granted.
He is saying that people who want to stay out of the war do not deserve the freedom or security that going to war
would preserve.

In paragraph 15 FDR states that Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety Which of the class=


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