Which sentence from the address is Roosevelt's strongest argument in favor of helping the drought-stricken states?
A "I shall never forget the fields of wheat so blasted by heat that they cannot be harvested."
B "Beginning in 1934, when we also had a serious drought condition, the state and federal governments cooperated in planning a large number of projects, many of them directly aimed at the alleviation of future drought conditions."
C "People on the farms will drift into nearby cities; the cities will have no farm trade and the workers in the city factories and stores will have no jobs."
D "In a physical and a property sense, as well as in a spiritual sense, we are members one of another."
Ans: D "In a physical and a property sense, as well as in a spiritual sense, we are members one of another."
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