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What was the purpose of FDR's Day of Infamy speech? A) To reassure the American people that actions are being taken to protect the
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B) To ask Congress to declare war on Japan.
C) To create a peace agreement with the Japanese government.
D) IN order to explain the behavior of the Japanese attack.

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