1944 state of the unionの例文
- Roosevelt, who had recently recovered from the flu, presented his January 1944 State of the Union address to the public on radio, as a fireside chat from the White House.
- Roosevelt considered his New Deal policies as central to his legacy, and in his 1944 State of the Union Address, he advocated that Americans should think of basic economic rights as a Second Bill of Rights.
- It also had historic significance in the principle it laid out inspired the Second Bill of Rights, proclaimed by the American President Franklin D . Roosevelt in his 1944 State of the Union Address, to promote basic social and economic rights for all citizens.
- Moore compares this action with the Flint sit-down strike of 1936 1937 and recalls President Franklin D . Roosevelt's proposed Second Bill of Rights during his 1944 State of the Union address and lamenting that Roosevelt's early death meant that none of it was accomplished.
- He told us how Roosevelt's writers had enlivened his 1944 State of the Union message by inserting an Economic Bill of Rights ( to a job, to a decent home, to a good education, " to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age " ).