Charles Lindbergh Speaks At America First Rally and Secretary Of State Cordell Hull On Entering WWII

Charles Lindbergh Speaks At America First Rally and Secretary Of State Cordell Hull On Entering WWII

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A Colonel from the Army Air Corps addresses a rally of the America First Committee, discussing the defeat of France and the current state of the war, emphasizing that England is losing. He argues that the U.S. cannot win the war for England, regardless of the assistance provided. The America First Committee was formed to give a voice to those without media influence. The Colonel encourages resilience, highlighting that American tradition is to become more resolute in difficult times.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main topic of the Colonel's speech at the rally?

The technological advancements in warfare

The economic policies of the United States

The defeat of Germany

The state of the war and England's position

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What conclusion does the Colonel reach about the United States' role in the war?

The United States cannot win the war for England

The United States should remain neutral

The United States should increase its military aid

The United States should lead the war effort

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What is the primary purpose of the America First Committee according to the Colonel?

To support England in the war

To promote American economic interests

To give a voice to those without media influence

To encourage military enlistment

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How does the Colonel describe the American tradition in response to unfavorable news?

As indifferent

As becoming more resolute

As easily discouraged

As seeking foreign assistance

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What does the Colonel suggest is owed to America's place in history?

Its diplomatic relations

Its economic power

Its military strength

The people's resilience and determination