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Which of the following quotes from the president's speech best explains the goals of the great society?

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There are a lot of great quotes. The quotes from the president's speech best explains the goals of the great society is the quote below;

  • Franklin Roosevelt's speech when he was accepting the democratic nomination for president. “out of every crisis, every tribulation, every disaster, mankind rises with some share of greater knowledge, of higher decency, of purer purpose.”

Franklin Roosevelt's speech

  • In his speech, His goal was that he will lead the nation out of its current state and help America grow stronger and bigger.

In his speech accepting the democratic nomination for President, Roosevelt is known to have  promised the nation that he will lead the nation from all its issues currently facing and help America grow stronger and making it a great society.

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