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On December 7, 1941, the US naval base at
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was subject to a surprise
attack. In less than two hours, the US Pacific
Fleet was devastated and more than 3,500
Americans were killed or wounded. The attack
led to the United States' entry into World War II.
Though the diplomatic relationship between the
United States and Japan had been strained, it
was not yet broken at the time of the attack.
On December 8, at 12:30 p.m., President Franklin
D. Roosevelt addressed a joint session of
Congress and, via radio, the nation.
What evidence in the background information gives the
speech historical context? Check all that apply.
The speech was given in 1939, before World War II
began.
The intended audience was the government of
Japan.
The relationship between the United States and
Japan was tense.
The source is a radio address delivered by US
president Franklin D. Roosevelt
The speech was given in response to a Japanese
attack

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Answer:

C, D, E

Explanation:

The relationship between the United States and Japan was tense.

The source is a radio address delivered by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The speech was given in response to a Japanese attack.

Answer:

it is d

Explanation:

On 7th December 1941, Pearl Harbour, Hawaii was attacked with a surprise by Japanese Navy Air service. The destruction on harbour was massive. With the casualities of 3,500 American lives, the United States declared war on Japan on 8th December 1941 under Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

therefore the answer is d

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