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    9/11 vs Pearl Harbor What comes to mind when you here about 9/11 or the bombings at Pearl Harbor? All the innocent people being killed? The war it started? Or just how we came together as a nation to take down a common enemy? Two important events in U.S. history are the hijackings on September 11, 2001 and the bombings at Pearl Harbor. The attack on September 11, 2001 was 4 planes were hijacked and two were crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in a field in Pennsylvania.…

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    The separation of church and state was established following World War 2. This was a direct result of the kamikaze pilots and the teachings of the Japanese Shinto government. The state Shinto was the governing religion over Japan in the late 18th century. It was required that in order to end the war against Japan and sign a peace treaty the Japanese government had to abolish the State Shinto. Our founding fathers wrote the 1st amendment to support this understanding and prohibit State religion…

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    its tremendous power. Another prominent reason is that the U.S. felt that the atomic bomb was the only way to stop the laborious and difficult in the Pacific. This was true because the fighting in the Pacific consisted of Japanese soldiers using kamikazes to damage Allied Navy forces. This made it harder for soldiers because they had to constantly be aware of all of the enemy planes in fear that at any time they would dive down in an attempt to end their and their comrades’…

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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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    three primary sources, The Trial of Andrew Johnson, 1868, Ku Klux Klan, 1868, and Kamikaze Attack, 1944. The trial of Andrew Johnson, 1868 is mainly about how the Judiciary Committee finds a way to impeach Andrew Johnson, but Johnson got to stay as a president by one lucky vote. The Ku Klux Klan is about an organization killing slaves and carpet baggers for fun, and how their organization got big in the south. The Kamikaze Attack was a battle between the Japanese and the American Navy, there was…

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    the mall and reluctantly she gave me her snapchat and we talked all day and all night. When the fair came to town we both decided to go together. We were having, riding rides I’d usually would never go on but she insisted I get on the kamikaze with her. The kamikaze was a ride that spun you side to side and then would hang upside down for what felt like minutes, but it would only be at most 20 seconds, after we got off the ride, my head felt like it would fall off and so we decided to sit till I…

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    Atomic Bomb Dbq

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    The atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths. Even today, many debate whether or not the US should have dropped the atomic bombs. Not only have the bombs killed many Japanese, the bombs also caused radiation sickness. However, these bombs were effective in that they ended one of the most costly wars the world has seen. Although the results of the atomic bombs were devastating to Japan, the US was justified in dropping the bombs because…

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    Samurai Invasions

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    The most important feature of the medieval period is that the samurai (warrior-administrators) replaced the court government in managing local government. Because the court government had no police force, bands of samurai gained power when the Heian government neglected the administration of the provinces. Samurai strength rested on strong group loyalty and discipline. These bands managed large areas of rice land in eastern Japan, around modern Tôkyô. In 1185 a new government was founded by…

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    was the only woman in the entire army of men. That movie was an example of honor, but from the Chinese culture point-of-view. Yet, in Japanese culture, back in the day, it was normal for Kamikaze soldiers to sign up for the war and commit suicide by crashing their planes into the sides of American ships. Kamikaze soldiers were willing to die for their country, and that was what Japan considered honorable (McCurry). Honor is seen many different ways by many different…

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    Why Did American Lose Ww2

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    not surrendering no matter what. During the later battles between Japan and United States, Japan started to lose battle very badly. Japan wasn’t going to surrender, so Japan started using more extreme ways trying to try to win the war they adopted Kamikaze. Also, the war was taking a toll on people's families, men were at war. Kids in Japan would attack American soldiers. The atomic bombs need to be dropped to end the suffering on both sides and cause Japan to finally surrender. These reasons…

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