Use the excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Arsenal of Democracy" speech to answer the question.

Which shifts in industry does Roosevelt request in this speech?

A.
a movement from the production of consumer to military goods

B.
an increase in the production of goods on all fronts to stimulate the economy

C.
a shift from a consumer-based marketplace to a producer-based marketplace

D.
an increase in American goods in foreign marketplaces to use as propaganda

A. a movement from the production of consumer to military goods.

Based on the given excerpt, the shifts in industry that Roosevelt requests in his "Arsenal of Democracy" speech are:

C. a shift from a consumer-based marketplace to a producer-based marketplace.

Roosevelt emphasizes the need for increased production of military goods, which indicates a shift in focus from consumer goods to goods that can support and strengthen the military. He expresses the importance of transforming the American industry into a "great arsenal of democracy" to meet the demands of war.