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Answer: D) It inspires sacrifice by suggesting that making a sacrifice is an act of patriotism.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from Roosevelt’s State of the Union address we can see that he uses the expression of "place appetite above patriotism" referring to the people (the few Americans) that don't understand the necessity of sending food abroad to the troops, for military purposes. With that expression, he inspires sacrifice by suggesting that making a sacrifice (putting patriotism above appetite) is an act of patriotism.
The "appetite above patriotism" clause helps Roosevelt inspire sacrifice by suggesting that this is an act of patriotism, as shown in the last answer option.
What is patriotism?
- It is the feeling of devotion to the country.
- It is the need to contribute to the progress of the nation.
- It is love for the country and for all that is accomplished by it and for it.
In Roosevelt's speech, patriotism is placed above all else, as it is what guarantees national success. In addition to patriotism, Roosevelt encourages the sacrifice that citizens have to make for their country. One of these sacrifices is associated with food rationing, showing that appetite must be below patriotism and not above.
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