None of the choices are depicted in the transcript " The declaration of the war" delivered by Franklin Roosevelt when he said about the deliberate attack. Thus, option D is correct.
<h3>What was the purpose of "The Declaration of War?"</h3>
"The Declaration of War" was delivered by Franklin Roosevelt in 1941. He addressed congress after the Japanese attacked the Pearl Harbor base in America. He asked Congress to declare the war on Japanese for their deliberate attack.
In his speech, he said that the distance between Hawaii and Japan is large, and is obvious that the attack was not instant but was planned for many weeks and days. The statement was not a false claim nor was supporting the detail of the false claim.
Therefore, option D. none of the choices are correct.
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