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Roosevelt is making an emotional appeal to get the country in agreement about war.

分類: algebra 更新時間: 2026-02-09

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read this sentence from president franklin d. roosevelts \address to congress requesting a declaration of war.\
but always will our whole nation remember the character of the onslaught against us.
which key idea does roosevelt develop in this sentence?
○ roosevelt is making an emotional appeal to get the country in agreement about war.
○ roosevelt is trying to get listeners motivated for action on the home front.
○ roosevelt is making a logical appeal to move the country toward peace.
○ roosevelt is trying to appeal more to americans fear than to their righteous anger.

解題步驟

  1. Understand the question

    read this sentence from president franklin d. roosevelts \address to congress requesting a declaration of war.\
    but always will our whole nation remember the character of the onslaught against us.
    which key idea does roosevelt develop in this sentence?
    ○ roosevelt is making an emotional appeal to get the country in agreement about war.
    ○ roosevelt is trying to get listeners motivated for action on the home front.
    ○ roosevelt is making a logical appeal to move the country toward peace.
    ○ roosevelt is trying to appeal more to americans fear than to their righteous anger.

  2. Brief Explanations

    This sentence is from FDR's war declaration address, which came after the Pearl Harbor attack. By emphasizing the nation will "remember the character of the onslaught," he is using shared anger and grief over the unprovoked attack to unify the country in support of war, which is an emotional appeal. The other options are incorrect: the focus is not on home front action, he is pushing for war not peace, and he is leaning into righteous anger rather than fear.

  3. Final answer

    Roosevelt is making an emotional appeal to get the country in agreement about war.

答案

Brief Explanations

This sentence is from FDR's war declaration address, which came after the Pearl Harbor attack. By emphasizing the nation will "remember the character of the onslaught," he is using shared anger and grief over the unprovoked attack to unify the country in support of war, which is an emotional appeal. The other options are incorrect: the focus is not on home front action, he is pushing for war not peace, and he is leaning into righteous anger rather than fear.

Answer

Roosevelt is making an emotional appeal to get the country in agreement about war.

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Subject social science
Sub Subject history
Education Level high school
Difficulty unspecified
Question Type multiple choice
Multi Question No
Question Count 1
Analysis Status completed
Analyzed At 2026-02-09T20:14:43

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read this sentence from president franklin d. roosevelts \address to congress requesting a declaration of war.\
but always will our whole nation remember the character of the onslaught against us.
which key idea does roosevelt develop in this sentence?
○ roosevelt is making an emotional appeal to get the country in agreement about war.
○ roosevelt is trying to get listeners motivated for action on the home front.
○ roosevelt is making a logical appeal to move the country toward peace.
○ roosevelt is trying to appeal more to americans fear than to their righteous anger.

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