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    had ancestral connections with the individuals that bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He demonstrates this by using the ethos, pathos, and logos. Imagine being just four years old, born in the city of Los Angeles, the state of California, of Japanese American parents, and having people wrongly think of you as a criminal simply because you are Japanese. By then, Japan had already bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. Despite the fact that you haven't done anything wrong, the whole nation has…

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    war on Japan. Should these theories be taken seriously, or are they merely the ravings of paranoid citizens? Although some information available may lead people to think otherwise, I doubt that Roosevelt was aware of Japan’s schemes. In September 1941 the American military decoded a secret message from Japan requesting reports concerning vessels stationed in Pearl Harbour (source 4). This message was not transferred…

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    The old public administration takes its roots from Woodrow Wilson (1941), who advised to look at the administration separate from the politics. He started to explore the field of public administration and suggested the ways of its further development as a professional field. Woodrow Wilson (1941) began looking at the government from the business perspective, supporting the idea of a strong executive who makes firm decisions in the policy implementation. He also advocated for the professional…

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    Then in 1939 passed the Cash and carry act which allowed them to aid Britain and france with non-military goods and transported if fully paid in cash. In March 11, 1941 the lend lease act in passed to help those countries that lacked the supplies necessary to fight against the Germans this act permitted selling, lending, or exchanging arms and supplies . This mostly implied to the British were desperately in need…

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    the USSR by attacking them in 1941. This was known as the Battle of Stalingrad which the Germans called Operation Barbarossa. The Second World War was fought between the Axis Powers, this included Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and the USSR (until 1941), and the Allies, which were Britain, America, Australia, France, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia and USSR (after 1941).…

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    1. What was the Atlantic Charter? Who created it and when? Why was it important? The Atlantic Charter was a policy with idealistic terms. The Atlantic Charter gives the rights of all people to choose their own government. It was created by the America’s President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Britain’s Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The Atlantic Charter was important because it showed the growing solidarity between Anglo-American. It also gave hope to the people of Europe that had lost hope…

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    December 7th, 1941 should be a date that all Americans recognize. It was the day Japanese fighter planes bombed Pear Harbor. This event let the United States to enter World War II and declare war on Japan the next day. Not many people know why Japan attacked our country; all they can remember are the atrocities, which Japanese caused on that day. The political agenda of Japanese leaders during this time was against all that our country stood for: peace and democracy around the world. America’s…

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    they were in war. The American Foreign Policy later changed because we wanted to stay out of any war at all costs. We remained focused on ourselves and we were neutral with our allies, but our country as a whole wanted to stay strong. By the year of 1941 the citizens and the government had come to a well reached consensus that we should do everything in our power to stay out of war. Supporting this, in Document E Poll number 2, it showed that seventy one percent of the population did not want to…

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    Biography My Grandpa Harmen Vriend was born on June 30th 1941 in Holland. At the age of 5 he was forced to move to Canada with his family because the Germans were looking for his father Peter Vriend. That was a big problem because often when the Germans captured the Dutch they would put them to work and died oe were near death because of i . As a child my Grandpa was told that "Canada was the land of milk and honey ".Which means that there was an abundance of supplies like food, housing and…

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    On December 7, 1941, a tragic event has occurred as Japan sent out to attack America, Pearl Harbor. We gain the perspective of both sides and their reasoning to both Japan and America, but was Japan justified for their actions? The attack that occurred that took place killed thousands of people who could be seen as innocent citzens of America, but because of the oil that Japan needed, they took charge. Are they justified for their actions? I believe they are justified, as there are both sides of…

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