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President Roosevelt uses the word infamy in his speech to describe the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. What can you infer is his opinion of Japan's attack on the United States?
o It is startling for people in the United States.
It is a shameful action by the Japanese.
o It shows that the Japanese are not deserving of peace talks.
It is humiliating for the United States.


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