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Read the following excerpts from two speeches given by Franklin D. Roosevelt at the onset of America's entrance into World War II in 1941. The first one was given to Congress and the second one was a radio address to the nation:
1. With confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounding determination of our people, we will gain the inevitable triumph – so help us God.
2. We are now in the midst of a war, not for conquest, not for vengeance, but for a world in which this nation , and all that this nation represents, will be safe for our children.
Which most accurately describes a major difference in the emphasis between the two speeches ?
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