The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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What is FDR’s expectation of how the war will end? What specific examples of his language indicate his beliefs about who will be victorious?
As the leader of the United States during World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt showed confidence that with the inclusion of the US Army in the war, the victory was a matter of time.
In the attached excerpt we can read that he thought that he expected victory for the allies and punish the enemy.
When we read "It is not the intention of this government...to resort to mass reprisals. It is our intention that just and sure punishment shall be meted out to the ringleaders responsible for the organized murder of thousands..."
Let's remember that President Roosevelt died before the end of World War. Harry S. Truman was the United States President that had to make the toughest decision to launch the atomic bomb over Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II.
Answer: 2+1=3
1+2=3
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Jewish people, and other groups that didn't have blue eyes and blonde hair. Strange because I think Hitler had brown eyes and hair. I don't remember other specific groups.
Answer:
The working conditions were awful.
it was hard to breathe. nevertheless, businessmen didn't care
people were mad so they formed unions;
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