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Question 5 of 5According to Roosevelt in "Fireside Chat #19," what condition must be met before war information is released to the American people?A.War information to be released publicly must first be deemed useless to the enemy.B.Released information must encompass the entire Allied war effort.C.Released information can only be distributed in the form of radio broadcasts.D.Released information must focus on military gains, not losses.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 5 of 5According to Roosevelt in "Fireside Chat #19," what condition must be met before war information is released to the American people?A.War information to be released publicly must first be deemed useless to the enemy.B.Released information must encompass the entire Allied war effort.C.Released information can only be distributed in the form of radio broadcasts.D.Released information must focus on military gains, not losses.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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According to Roosevelt in "Fireside Chat #19," the condition that must be met before war information is released to the American people is that the war information to be released publicly must first be deemed useless to the enemy. So, the correct answer is A. War information to be released publicly must first be deemed useless to the enemy.

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Question 5 of 5According to Roosevelt in "Fireside Chat #19," what condition must be met before war information is released to the American people?A.War information to be released publicly must first be deemed useless to the enemy.B.Released information must encompass the entire Allied war effort.C.Released information can only be distributed in the form of radio broadcasts.D.Released information must focus on military gains, not losses.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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