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Read the excerpt from Roosevelt's Executive Order No. 9066.

I hereby further authorize and direct all Executive Departments, independent establishments and other Federal Agencies, to assist the Secretary of War or the said Military Commanders in carrying out this Executive Order, including the furnishing of medical aid, hospitalization, food, clothing, transportation, use of land, shelter, and other supplies, equipment, utilities, facilities, and services.

Which statement best describes President Roosevelt’s use of vocabulary in the excerpt?
O Roosevelt uses loaded language to appeal to the fear and anger the American people have for the Japanese.
O Roosevelt uses objective language to influence the American public with logic and reason.
O Roosevelt uses objective language to emphasize his authority and garner support in the execution of the order.
O Roosevelt uses loaded language to appeal to the emotions of the American public and to maintain their trust.

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Answer:

C) Roosevelt uses objective language to emphasize his authority and garner support in the execution of the order.

Step-by-step explanation:

The FDR signed Executive Order 9066. The president issued the directive in 1942. This directive designated some locations as military areas for military use. President Roosevelt used objective language to show his support for the measure. The speech urged the order's execution. He ordered the departments to follow the directions.

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