What are President Roosevelt’s primary purposes in his State of the Union address? Check all that apply.

to convince the public to support an idea
to showcase his strong speaking skills
to encourage the public to unite
to generate votes for the next election
to motivate the public to take action

Respuesta :

1,3,5 just took the test!

Answer:

The options that could apply are the first, the third and the fifth.

Explanation:

The State of the Union speech or address is the name given to the President's Annual Message to Congress. On the State of the Union delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in 1941, he expressed the determination of the American people to win the war against the Japanese, Adolf Hitler’s and  Mussolini.

Such speech was acclaimed by almost everybody since not only Republicans but also Democrats support President Roosevelt.