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How did Roosevelt use fireside chats to encourage the American people

Americans said well we want a better life so lets listen maybe we can get a better life from these fireside chats.

Which group would most likely agree with ideas presented in common sense

loyalist

What historical reality did Harry S. Truman and George W. Bush face when they gave speeches to the American public

They faced going to war.

What did the audiences of the two speeches given by FDR after the attack on Pearl Harbor have in common

Both audiences were concerned with protecting personal freedoms.

What is one persuasive strategy that FDR uses in the conclusions of both speeches that he gave after the attack on Pearl Harbor

He encourages the audience by reminding it of the strength and unity of the American people.

Which is an example of an ethos appeal in a wartime speech

Explaining the speaker's experiences as a military commander.

Who was the audience for FDR's Fireside Chat after the attack on Pearl Harbor

the citizens of the united states. APEX

According to Churchill why was the Battle of France lost

Because France could not handle the power of the armored columns

According to Stalin what must Soviets do to defeat Hitler

They must implement effective air raid plans to protect important localities. (APEX)

Which sentence most accurately evaluates the spoken rhetoric of churchills their finest hour

churchills lack of enthusiasm makes it seem as though the words of his speech are not his own

apex

Churchill's serious tone makes it seem as though he is giving bad news rather than rallying support.

Which statement from FDR's speeches uses parallel structure

We must share together the bad news and the good news, the defeats and the victories — the changing fortunes of war.

Which sentence most accurately evaluates the spoken tone of Churchill's Their Finest Hour

Churchill's lack of enthusiasm makes it seem as if he is uninterested in the outcome of the war.

What statement best illustrates how a leader might use ethos in a wartime speech

The leader will remind the audience of it's patriotic spirit and neighborly unity

Which element must an effective wartime speech have

an organized structure. APEXXX

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