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A. Goebbel's tone is more aggressive and harsh while Roosevelt's tone is confident and determined.

Answer: Goebbel's tone is more aggressive and harsh while Roosevelt's tone is confident and determined.

Explanation: In Goebbel's 1943 speech, he used combative language in order to incite aggression in Germans. In Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech, the label "infamy" foreshadows the tone of the speech because he was addressing the US on the attack on Pearl Harbor. He needed to comfort the people and convince them to support the war effort.