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Part A

What is a central idea in Roosevelt's "Address to Congress Requesting a Declaration of War"?



-Diplomatic negotiations with Japan were going well, and Roosevelt hopes the conflict will be short-lived.


-There was no response to the latest American attempts to keep peace in the Pacific.


-The United States needs to go to war, though it is uncertain whether it can win a war with Japan.


-Diplomatic negotiations with Japan fell apart recently with little warning.




Question 2
Part B

How does Roosevelt develop the central idea cited in Part A?



-Roosevelt states plainly that there was no response to the latest U.S. diplomatic communication.

-Roosevelt suggests that Japan had intended to attack even while supposedly maintaining peaceful negotiations.
-Roosevelt mentions a negative reply to U.S. negotiations arriving one hour after Japanese air squadrons had started bombing.

-Roosevelt mentions a series of exchanges between the United States and Japan over a period of time.

Answers

Answered by sangeetagupta1303198
25

What is a central idea in Roosevelt's "Address to Congress Requesting a Declaration of War"?

Answer:

There was no response to the latest American attempts to keep peace in the Pacific.

How does Roosevelt develop the central idea cited in Part A?

Answer :

Roosevelt states plainly that there was no response to the latest U.S. diplomatic communication.

Answered by mahinderjeetkaur878
3

Answer: - A. There was no response to the latest American attempts to keep peace in the Pacific.

                B. Roosevelt states plainly that there was no response to the latest U.S. diplomatic communication.

Detailed answer: -

QA. What is a central idea in Roosevelt's "Address to Congress Requesting a Declaration of War"?

Answer: - There was no response to the latest American attempts to keep peace in the Pacific.

QB. How does Roosevelt develop the central idea cited in Part A?

Answer: - Roosevelt states plainly that there was no response to the latest U.S. diplomatic communication.

About the war: -

  • The President Franklin Delano Roosevelt requests the Congress to declare the war on the Japanese Empire.
  • he declared the war after the Japan surprisingly attacked on the Pearl Harbor, which is an American naval base located in Hawaii.
  • In support of his request, the President Roosevelt cites the planned attack of the Japan and the additional Japanese attacks on the locations in the Pacific.
  • He requested the declaration of the war on December 8, 1941.
  • At 12.30 p.m., the Roosevelt addressed a session of Congress through the radio, 'the nation'.
  • At 4 p.m., on 8 December 1941, at that same afternoon of the day, the President Roosevelt signed the declaration of war.
  • The United States was already at the war with the Japanese since they were attacked without any provocation.
  • The President B. Roosevelt while addressing the nation states that the U.S. was at war with Japan, and he needs the trust of the people to declare the war against their enemy.
  • He said that he had his complete trust on the American army and the people of the America.

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