Roosevelt's Views on War and Freedom

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Question:

What did Roosevelt express in these quotations?

A.

his commitment to halting the spread of communism by supplying arms and other necessary resources to the capitalist nations of Europe

B.

his belief that those responsible for the Holocaust must be brought before an international criminal court and punished as a deterrent

C.

his belief that the United States was a beacon of freedom and liberty remaining in the world and that it must spread its principles to all countries

D .

his commitment to assisting the United Kingdom in its fight against Nazi Germany while avoiding direct involvement in the actual fighting

Answer:

To accurately determine what Roosevelt expressed in the quotations you are referring to, I would need to see the specific quotations themselves. However, based on the options provided, I can offer some context regarding Roosevelt's views:

  • A reflects a stance that aligns with the Cold War mentality, which developed after World War II, rather than Roosevelt's immediate actions during the war.
  • B pertains to post-war justice and accountability, which was more prominently discussed after the war rather than during Roosevelt's presidency.
  • C captures Roosevelt's vision of the United States as a leader of democracy and freedom, which he often articulated, especially in the context of World War II.
  • D relates to Roosevelt's Lend-Lease policy and support for the Allies, particularly the UK, while the U.S. was still officially neutral in the early years of the war.

If you can provide the specific quotations, I can help you identify which option best aligns with Roosevelt's expressed sentiments.