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History, 23.03.2021 17:20 mykamorrow

? President Roosevelt and members of his administration gave speeches that
warned of Japan's rising power in the Pacific. What was the point of these
speeches?
O The administration used the speeches to make a case for going to war.
The speeches made the case that Japan was greater threat than Germany,
The speeches gave Americans hope that diplomatic relations would help the
United States avoid war with Japan.
O The administration used these speeches to explain military strategy, if and when
the United States went to war

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