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What is FDR’s reasoning behind his famous line: “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”? Choose the BEST response. A FDR believes that fear is an unreasonable emotion that accomplishes nothing for those experiencing it. B FDR wants to reassure the American people that they truly have nothing serious or tangible to fear. C FDR believes that fear can paralyze people so that they are unable to make necessary changes to move forward. D FDR believes that the American people already face so many challenges that fear just makes these matters worse.

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