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18 August, 08:46

What did the audiences of the two speeches given by FDR after the attack on Pearl Harbor have in common? A. Both audiences were ignorant of the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan. B. Both audiences were concerned with protecting personal freedoms. C. Both audiences were uninformed about America's ability to fight a war. D. Both audiences were angry with FDR for wanting to go to war.

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  1. 18 August, 09:34
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    B - Both audiences were concerned with protecting personal freedoms. APEX approved
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