Answer:
a) Roosevelt feels the will of the American people is greater than any other
Explanation:
The US President Franklin D Roosevelt delivered The Infamy Speech to a Joint Session of the U.S. Congress on 8 December 1941. It was on that day Japan attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor. The focus of the speech is the determined realism and Roosevelt, in the face to damage, felt his confidence in the will and strength of the people of America which is far greater than those among the people of other countries. Unbounded determination is steely and steadfast will power to overcome the hard time.
In "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell, "the real nature of imperialism" is shown when Orwell says that as a British officer in Burma, he himself is against colonialism because in a job like that you see the dirty work of the British Empire. And when he faces the elephant he sees clearly that even though he doesn't want to kill the elephant, he has to because the Burmese expect him to, so he is not free. By limiting the power of the others the British Empire has limited its own freedom making a place of hollow power.
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