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Four Freedoms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Four Freedoms (European Union) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In European Union law, the Four Freedoms is a common term for a set of treaty provisions, secondary legislation and court decisions, protecting the ability of goods, capital, services, people and la...
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The speech so inspired illustrator Norman Rockwell that he created a series of paintings on the "Four Freedoms" theme. In the series, he translated abstract concepts of freedom into four scenes of everyday American life.
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And, fortunately, only one of these --the four-year war between the States --ever threatened our national unity. Today, thank God, 130,000,000 Americans in forty-eight States have forgotten points of ... In the future days which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms.
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An examination of FDR's rhetoric of the Four Freedoms and its effect on the American psyche. ... These fundamental freedoms-- guaranteed to Americans in the Constitution and embodied by the New Deal--Roosevelt now offered to the world as "the foundations of a healthy and strong democracy." (note 14)
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American Treasures of the Library of Congress: Memory ( Rockwell's Four Freedoms). Taken from Franklin Roosevelt's 1941 speech to Congress, the "Four Freedoms" --Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear--became a rallying point for the United States during WWII. ... Contact Us ( April 9, 2003 )
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