Describe what leadership strategy both Churchill and Roosevelt used during World War II.

(1 point)
A) They used powerful retoric to unite the people and inspire hope.
B) They dropped France as an Allied power after it fell to Germany.
C) They both visited bombed-out buildings and victims from the war.
D) They both partnered with the Germans to fight the war.

The correct answer is A) They used powerful rhetoric to unite the people and inspire hope.

Both Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the President of the United States, were effective leaders during World War II. One of the most important leadership strategies they used was the power of their words. They delivered powerful speeches filled with rhetoric and messages of resilience, determination, and hope. Churchill's famous "We shall fight on the beaches" speech, delivered in the darkest days of the war, and Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech following the attack on Pearl Harbor are examples of their ability to unite their nations and boost morale. By effectively communicating the challenges faced, they inspired their citizens to work together towards victory.