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English, 12.05.2021 17:20 selfiegymnast

Which of these, if true, would undermine the credibility of President Roosevelt's claims in this famous speech?
A)
If it turned out that Roosevelt had no idea that the
attack was coming
B)
If it turned out that the Japanese had long been
planning to strike Pearl Harbor,
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If it turned out that Roosevelt had known the attack
was going to happen, and then let it happen.
D)
If it turned out that the Japanese strike were even
more serious than had previously been believed.

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