What fear does FDR acknowledge in his message and how does he dissipate it?

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A FDR acknowledges the fear of communist ideals and addresses this by stressing the positives associated with such a system.FDR acknowledges the fear of communist ideals and addresses this by stressing the positives associated with such a system.
B FDR acknowledges a fear that a federal system would be a break from American values. He addresses this by stating it is a return to American values.FDR acknowledges a fear that a federal system would be a break from American values. He addresses this by stating it is a return to American values.
C FDR acknowledges that on the heels of the depression Americans may be uneasy trusting the government. He addresses this by emphasizing a return on their investment.FDR acknowledges that on the heels of the depression Americans may be uneasy trusting the government. He addresses this by emphasizing a return on their investment.
D FDR acknowledges that Americans have done a fine job of taking care of one another. The new federal system would be a way of giving back to a country that has done so much for them.

C FDR acknowledges that on the heels of the depression Americans may be uneasy trusting the government. He addresses this by emphasizing a return on their investment.