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What was the purpose of FDR's address to Congress after the attack on Pearl Harbor? A. To explain why Japan attacked the United States B. To persuade them to declare war C. To inform them of the military's condition D. To share the story of Pearl Harbor's heroes

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Answer: B. To persuade them to declare war.

Explanation:

In 1941, over 2,000 people were killed when Japanese attached the Pearl Harbor which led to Americans being fearful.

President Roosevelt addressed the citizens the following day and regarded the date as infamy. He began his speech by saying that America was intentionally attacked by Japan.

His aims during the speech was that he wanted war to be declared on Japan by the Congress to declare war on Japan and to also seek the support of Americans during the war. The Congress took his suggestion and he was loved by the citizens as well so he got the needed support.

The FDR's address to Congress right after the Pearl Harbor was to persuade them to declare war.

Therefore the answer is B. To persuade them to declare war.

Who was Roosevelt?  

Franklin D. Roosevelt was the president of United States of b during World War II. He declared war against Japan after strike at Pearl harbor

Roosevelt addressed the nation after the Japanese strike at Hawaii on the USA Naval ships which is also known as the Pearl Harbor. This resulted in almost 2,000 deaths.

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