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Ede4ka
2 months ago
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What language does Roosevelt use to emphasize the unique circumstances surrounding the speech

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mr_godi [1.6K]2 months ago
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Throughout the speech, he employed expressive, emotive language. President Franklin D. Roosevelt: Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will be marked in infamy—the United States of America faced a sudden and intentional attack by naval and aerial forces from the Empire of Japan.  The term “infamy” hints at the overarching tone of the speech.

The primary aim of this address was to advocate for a declaration of war against Japan.  Roosevelt's words had both immediate and enduring impacts on American political responses. Congress ultimately declared war on Japan, with only Jeannette Rankin opposing the declaration.

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