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day of infamy by franklin delano roosevelt
part 1: reading
directions: read the passage below and choose the best answer to each question that follows. refer to the passage as often as necessary when answering the questions.
passage - franklin d roosevelts day of infamy speech. the public papers and addresses of franklin d. roosevelt. 1941 volume (new york: harper & brothers publishers, 1950): 514 - 515.
this passage is adapted from president franklin d. roosevelts address to the u.s. congress on december 8, 1941, the day after japan attacked pearl harbor in hawaii. in this historic speech, often called the day of infamy speech, roosevelt urges congress to declare war and emphasizes the strength and resolve of the american people.
to the congress of the united states:
yesterday, dec. 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the united states of america was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the empire of japan.
the united states was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of japan, was still in conversation with the government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the pacific.
indeed, one hour after japanese air squadrons had commenced bombing in oahu, the japanese ambassador to the united states and his colleagues delivered to the secretary of state a formal reply to a recent american message. while this reply stated that it seemed useless to continue the existing diplomatic negotiations, it contained no threat or hint of war or armed attack.
it will be recorded that the distance of hawaii from japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. during the intervening time, the japanese government has deliberately sought to deceive the united states by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace.
the attack yesterday on the hawaiian islands has caused severe damage to american naval and military forces.
which statement provides the most objective summary of the speech?
a roosevelt portrays japan as a treacherous enemy and urges congress to take swift military action in response to the attack.
b roosevelt expresses his frustration with japans deceptive diplomacy and declares that the u.s. will fight until japan is completely destroyed.
c roosevelt outlines japans unprovoked military actions, asserts that the u.s. has no choice but to respond, and calls on congress to declare war.
d roosevelt mourns the loss of american lives, accuses congress of inaction, and calls for the u.s. to seek revenge on all axis powers.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Option A has a strong - tone and is less objective as it portrays Japan in a negative and somewhat one - sided way. Option B is extreme in stating that the U.S. will fight until Japan is completely destroyed. Option D is inaccurate as Roosevelt did not accuse Congress of inaction. Option C simply outlines Japan's unprovoked actions, the U.S.'s need to respond, and the call for war, which is the most objective summary.

Answer:

C. Roosevelt outlines Japan's unprovoked military actions, asserts that the U.S. has no choice but to respond, and calls on Congress to declare war.