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    I believe having a good understanding of our United States Constitution is important. It lays out reasons to respect our country and government. There are 27 Amendments, and I am going to discuss three points that are important to me. I feel the United States Armed Forces, the right to vote, and the right to bear arms are good points to educate ourselves on to be positive guardians of our liberties. The United States Military protects our Country from domestic and foreign threats. If you…

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    World War II had the greatest effect on the United States. On December 7, 1941, Japan made the worst decision to carry out a surprise attack on the United States Pacific Naval Fleet at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Isoroku Yamamoto was the man who planned the attack months before the attack. Yamamoto prepared his troops by practicing on a base on an island near Japan that had many similar traits of Pearl Harbor. Also, the Japanese had spies that located the U.S.’s battleship to help give the pilots an…

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    aircraft carriers, the Japanese Navy attacked the island of Midway. However, an intelligence team under the command of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was able to decode the Japanese fleet codes about a month before. These codes revealed that Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto was planning to attack Midway. His plan was to sink the American aircraft carriers that escaped. (During this paragraph use encouraging hand motions) Upon the Midway Atoll is the American Midway…

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    Sunday morning the first bomb was dropped on Pearl Harbor by a Japanese fighter plane. There were many people involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Two key people involved in this event were Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto of Japan and President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States. Admiral Yamamoto was in charge of planning the attack on Pearl Harbor. His plan was to attack the U.S. from the air with many planes. President Roosevelt was in charge of America’s response to the attack.…

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    The United States has officially joined the war after a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor early Sunday morning. This plan, known as Operation Z, was created by Isoroku Yamamoto, a Japanese Marshal Admiral. Just before 8:00a.m. on December 7, a fleet of Japanese war planes approached the Hawaiian island of Oahu and bombed the U.S. naval base, Pearl Harbor. A total of over three hundred Japanese fighter and bomber planes were sent in two waves to carry out the attack. Radars located at Pearl…

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    allow time for Japan to get the resource areas it needed and make it to where taking them back would cost more lives than they thought Americans would be willing to give up. The Pearl Harbor attack plan was made by Isoroku Yamamoto, who was the commander in chief of the IJN. Yamamoto studied in the United States and he knew his nation didn't have the ability to defeat them in a fight because they were way larger. He did not share the opinion of many Japanese officers who thought that the…

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    attack on our nation because if our military falls then at least the people have a means of protecting themselves. "You cannot invade mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."-Japan’s Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto(Jackson, Brooks. "Misquoting Yamamoto." FactCheck.org. N.p., 26 May 2009. Web. 02 June…

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    begins to intercept Japanese telegrams giving the United States access to Japan’s plans and whereabouts in the Pacific. Vice-Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in Chief of the Japanese Navy insist that the plan to attack Pearl Harbor is too risky. Traveling 3500 miles without being detected would be nearly impossible, unless they had the element of surprise. Idoroku Yamamoto, knowing this gamble insisted…

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    Battle Of Midway Essay

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    #1 World war II began on the third of september 1939. World war II officially began when the prime minister Winston Churchill of great britain declared war on on germany. #2 The United States entered world war II after the bombing of pearl on december seventh 1941. The United states officially entered the war on december 8th 1941 when all but one member of congress passed the motion to enter world war II. #3 There were many reasons for the outbreak of the second world war. Primarily the rise…

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    Admiral Yamamoto knew that air supremacy would be crucial to Japan’s overall victory in the Pacific, therefore, he declared the carriers his number one priority. As stated above, Japan knew they needed to improve in their tactics if the mission were to be a success…

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