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Read the excerpt from roosevelt’s state of the union address and the poster below it. fortunately, there are only a few americans who place appetite above patriotism. the overwhelming majority realize that the food we send abroad is for essential military purposes, for our own and allied fighting forces, and for necessary in areas that we occupy. poster about farming. which is a difference between the speech and the poster? the poster focuses on the effort of sending food abroad, but the speech does not. the speech focuses on both making contributions at home and sending food abroad, but the poster does not. the poster directly reminds civilians how they can contribute to the war effort, but the speech does not. the speech directly reminds civilians how they can contribute to the war effort, but the poster

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