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What did churchill most clearly accomplish with his speech?

a.he addressed audience concerns by outlining ways britain will overcome germany.
b.he inspired the united states to join in the war as members of the allies.
c.he verified hitler's genocide of the jews, which people had thought false.
d.he showed that britain was stronger than germany in every branch of the military?

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the correct answer is A. he addressed audience concerns by outlining ways britain will overcome germany
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The correct answer is A) he addressed audiences concerns by outlining ways Britain will overcome Germany.

What Churchill most clearly accomplished with his speech was that he addressed audiences concerns by outlining ways Britain will overcome Germany.

We are referring to the "We Shall Fight on the Beaches" speech delivered by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the U.K. Parliament on June 4, 1940. In the speech, Churchill addressed audiences concerns by outlining ways Britain will overcome Germany. The other two important speeches Churchill delivered in these World War times were "Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat," and "This Was Their Finest Hour."

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