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slavikrds [6]
3 years ago
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What does FDR ask Congress for? Select each correct answer. appropriations for improved military benefits appropriations and aut

horizations to carry out plans for war appropriations and authorization for to manufacture munitions
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Over [174]3 years ago
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This question is about the infamy discourse.

Answer:

appropriations and authorizations to carry out plans for war  

Explanation:

In the infamy speech, Franklin Delano Roosevelt repudiates the Japanese attack on Pearl Habor, states that this behavior cannot be tolerated and calls on the congress to provide appropriations and authorizations to carry out plans for war against Japan. This request was accepted on the same day, which caused the United States to declare war on Japan and start seeing in World War II.

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