History, 21.09.2020 14:01 RomoTussion
Read this passage from a 1933 speech by U. S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt:
Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies
in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. The
joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be
forgotten in the mad chase of (short-term) profits. These
dark days will be worth all they cost us if they teach us that
our true destiny is not to be ministered unto but to minister
to ourselves and to our fellow men.
-Franklin D. Roosevelt, Inaugural Address, 1933
Which statement best describes how a historian would use a transcript of
this speech?
A) As a primary source on Roosevelt’s political views
B) As a narrative source that artistically explains Roosevelt’s speech
C) As an unfairly biased critique of Roosevelt’s presidency
D) As a secondary source summarizing Roosevelt’s importance
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Read this passage from a 1933 speech by U. S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt:
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