I believe the answer is: He did not find it completely necessary.
In the beginning, Lincoln believed that military action is not necessary because it can appeal to human emotion by making people acknowledging the right of the slaves as human beings. He soon changed his mind after the southern states started seceding.
on e202 the answer is The Japanese will treat the American people with respect and kindness.
B. BOTH CALL ON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO OFFER FORGIVENESS TO THEIR ATTACKERS YET REALIZE THE NEED FOR DEFENSIVE TACTICS
C. BOTH RECOGNIZE THE THREAT OF THE ENEMY BUT EMPHASIZE AMERICA'S POWER TO DEFEAT IT
D. BOTH ADDRESS THE WAR STRATEGIES THAT THE UNITED STATES WILL TAKE AGAINST THE ENEMY COUNTRY
The correct answer is C) Both recognize the threat of the enemy but emphasize America's power to defeat it.
Roosevelt's infamy speech was given just one day after the infamous attack by the Japanese military on Pearl Harbor. In this speech to Congress, Roosevelt discusses how this was a cowardly attack that negatively affected America. However, he goes on to discuss that America will experience a triumph no matter what it takes.
George W. Bush has a similar message after the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Bush express the sadness that occurs with this event but also discusses how America will defeat the individuals responsible for this disastorous event.
the guy above me is right
The correct answer is a poll watcher.
A poll watcher is an observer requested by a candidate or a political party to be at a specific polling station.
The poll watchers help promote transparency, openness and fairness during an election. The rules for how poll watchers are picked vary from state to state, each political party and each candidate on the ballot is permitted to have one observer only. Requirements for poll watchers are defined within the state as well, most candidates have to be of 'good moral character' and they have to be approved and identified in advance.
Poll watchers generally have two functions :
- making sure that all votes cast in the election are counted correctly,
- reporting suspected irregularities to local officials.