Respuesta :
1. In Franklin Roosevelt's speech "The Four Freedoms", he addresses all the nations in the world, but the main focus is in the U.S. Nation in an intention to get public support and mobilize it away from its position of neutrality regarding foreign policy. This occurred because, by 1941, America was in a stage of extreme isolationism from foreign wars and entanglements, and Roosevelt anxiously watched as Hitler's regime was taking over many European nations.
2. Every totalitarian nation at the time such as Nazi Germany, Facist Italy, and Japan might have felt criticized by this speech, since their regime was based on complete oppresion and freedom was not included in their ideologies.
Answer:
1- It could have been the American people in order to prepare them for further action against Germany/Japan.
It could have been aggressive nations around the world to act as a warning.
It could have been the put upon Allied nations as a way to support them.
2- Aggressive and authoritarian nations such as Germany, Italy, and Japan.