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12 April, 06:21

How were the audiences of the two speeches given by FDR after the attack on Pearl Harbor different?

a. Congress was reluctant to go to war, whereas U. S. citizens demanded it

b. Congress was better informed about America's ability to fight a war, whereas U. S. citizens didn't know the country's military strength (pretty sure it isn't this one)

c. Congress was not willing to finance the war, whereas U. S. citizens were prepared to make financial sacrifices for it

d. Congress wanted to fight all of the Axis powers, whereas U. S. citizens believed in retaliating against Japan alone

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  1. 12 April, 06:49
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    Actually it is B. Congress was better informed about America's ability to fight a war, whereas U. S. citizens didn't know the country's military strength

    I got it right on that test don't worry.
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