President Roosevelt Fireside Chat, Unlimited Emergency
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What did Roosevelt mean by stating that waiting for an attack would be 'suicide'?
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In what ways did Roosevelt express the need for unity among the American republics?
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How did President Roosevelt conclude his address regarding the responsibilities of individuals and groups?
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