When it comes to the deliberate attack, none of the options are mentioned in the transcript of Franklin Roosevelt's "Declaration of War." As a result, option D is correct.
What is the idea of "The Declaration of War?"
Franklin D. Roosevelt presented "The Declaration of War" in 1941. Following the Japanese attack on America's Pearl Harbor base, he addressed Congress. He requested that Congress declare war on the Japanese for their premeditated attack.
In his speech, he said that the distance between Hawaii and Japan is large, and is obvious that the attack was not instant but was planned for many weeks and days.
The claim is the assertion that is doubted and presented against the statement with or without any evidence. The statement was not a false claim nor was supporting the detail of the false claim.
Therefore, option D. none of the choices are correct.
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