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rewona [7]
2 years ago
8

what aregument does Roosevelt make about Americas susceptibility to an attack? what evidence does he use to support this argumen

t? how revelent is his evidence? does he provide enough evidence to support his concern?explain your evaluation​
English
1 answer:
OleMash [197]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Roosevelt claims at the Japanese attack the United States deliberately and with our previous indication A-day which will live in infamy is intended to evoke any emotional response urging them to agree

Explanation:

In the 1st 2 paragraph just a few facts are presented about us negotiations with Japan the evidence is more and a dog too however in pair grams 5 through 10 ratings there are facts about japan's many military offences such as Japanese forces attacked Hon Kong and servers other locations . the evidence is relevant, but it may not be sufficient enough to fully support the argument.

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