Franklin Delano Roosevelt understood that the survival of the United States as a liberal, democratic republic required the defeat of the Fascist powers and the destruction of fascism as a credible political ideology. He also understood, though, that the defeat and destruction of fascism would not, by itself, magically result in a peaceful world in which the United states could exist without fear of future war.
Do all of the following.
- In no more than two sentences, explain the role Roosevelt hoped that the victorious allied powers (the United States, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain, and to a lesser degree France and China) would play in the postwar world.
- In no more than two sentences, explain Roosevelt’s thinking regarding a “United Nations Organization.
- In no more than two sentences, explain why Franklin Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt believed international endorsement of a “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” was important and how it might contribute to creating a peaceful postwar world.
- Both Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt proposed international organizations to preserve peace. In no more than two sentences, explain the difference in their thinking and the difference between the organizations they proposed.
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