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What argument is Franklin D. Roosevelt making in this excerpt from his "Four Freedoms" speech?
Excerpt:
We must especially beware of that small group of selfish men who would clip the wings of the American eagle in order to feather their own nests.
I have recently pointed out how quickly the tempo of modern warfare could bring into our very midst the physical attack which we must eventually expect if the dictator nations win this war.
There is much loose talk of our immunity from immediate and direct invasion from across the seas. Obviously, as long as the British Navy retains its power, no such danger exists. Even if there were no British Navy, it is not probable that any enemy would be stupid enough to attack us by landing troops in the United States from across thousands of miles of ocean, until it had acquired strategic bases from which to operate.
But we learn much from the lessons of the past years in Europe-particularly the lesson of Norway, whose essential seaports were captured by treachery and surprise built up over a series of years.
The first phase of the invasion of this Hemisphere would not be the landing of regular troops. The necessary strategic points would be occupied by secret agents and their dupes- and great numbers of them are already here, and in Latin America.
A)Americans should not assume that they are safe from attack and so must be prepared for war
B)Americans should not depend on Britain’s navy to keep Nazi Germany in check.
C)Americans should be prepared to make sacrifices to defend freedom all over the world.
D)Americans should always be on their guard and report any suspicious people to the government

Respuesta :

B)Americans should not depend on Britain’s navy to keep Nazi Germany in check.

Answer:

A)Americans should not assume that they are safe from attack and so must be prepared for war

Explanation:

In this excerpt, Roosevelt warns listeners that even though many believe the US is free of an attack and that no nation would likely commit to attack American territory, America should be prepared for any retaliation by those who are selfish enough to try to stop the freedom of the people, that is, Roosevel warns that even if the possibility is small, the US should prepare to face Nazi Germany or its allies. The part of the excerpt that makes this clear is:

"We must especially beware of that small group of selfish men who would clip the wings of the American eagle in order to feather their own nests.

I have recently pointed out how quickly the tempo of modern warfare could bring into our very midst the physical attack which we must eventually expect if the dictator nations win this war."