How are the principles of the Declaration of Independence central to the ideas in Roosevelt’s speech?
A
Roosevelt argues that rights established by the Declaration of Independence must be respected by both governments and businesses to protect the common good.
B
Roosevelt explains that rights under the Declaration of Independence include a right to make a comfortable living and that one can do as they want to achieve those ends regardless of others.
C
Roosevelt believes that the Declaration of Independence contains the idea that groups should work together to reject the idea of economic regulation.
D
Roosevelt thinks that the Declaration of Independence protects the rights of individuals to dominate others in the industrial and financial areas in life.
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