Question 1 of 10What was the purpose of FDR's address to Congress after the attack on Pearl Harbor?A.To inform Congress of the current state of the militaryB.To explain why FDR declared war on JapanC.To ask Congress to declare war on JapanD.To share the stories of those killed in the attack on Pearl HarborSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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Question 1 of 10What was the purpose of FDR's address to Congress after the attack on Pearl Harbor?A.To inform Congress of the current state of the militaryB.To explain why FDR declared war on JapanC.To ask Congress to declare war on JapanD.To share the stories of those killed in the attack on Pearl HarborSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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The purpose of FDR's address to Congress after the attack on Pearl Harbor was C. To ask Congress to declare war on Japan.
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