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1 September, 16:41

Read the first three paragraphs of Franklin Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war.

Beyond Congress, who is his primary intended audience?

the American public

the Japanese people

American and Japanese diplomats

other countries that might be at risk

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  1. 1 September, 17:14
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    Which quotation from Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war is an example of a hasty generalization?

    "I regret to tell you that very many American lives have been lost."

    "I interpret the will of the Congress."

    "We will gain the inevitable triumph."

    "A state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese Empire."
  2. 1 September, 19:05
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    The correct answer is A) The American Public

    Explanation:

    Franklin Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the Untied States and played a major role in World War II. While reluctant to enter the war in the early years, he convinced both the Congress and the American public about the need for entering World War II and how it was necessary for world peace.

    He had to make the declaration of war and made sure to provide the American public with the correct justification and understanding of why such a decision was being made. Like any great leader, he knew that for a successful military intervention, public support was necessary.

    His decision paid off and by the end of the War, the United States emerged as one of only two global super powers.

    He was a relative of the 26th president of the United States, Franklin Roosevelt Jr.
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