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Darya [45]
3 years ago
12

What do you think is President Roosevelt's purpose for writing this speech?

English
1 answer:
zysi [14]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

He sought to emphasize the historic nature of the events at Pearl Harbor, implicitly urging the American people never to forget the attack and memorialize its date. Notwithstanding, the term "day of infamy" has become widely used by the media to refer to any moment of supreme disgrace or evil.

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