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    passage we are going to be talking about the the same and the difference between 9/11/2001 and Pearl Harbor. First thing Pearl Harbor was on December 7, 1941 and the NY attack was on September 9, 2001. The Pearl Harbor attack was a surprise and the NY attack was a suicide mission on purpose. Both of these attack has change the U.S. Paragraph 2: The U.S were now in trouble they just got Bombed from Japan on Pearl harbor and then Nazi Germany they have declared war on the U.S. And Basically the…

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    The Attack on Pearl Harbor On December 7, 1941, Japanese forces came into view at the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor where the great Pacific Fleet was stationed at. This surprise attack caused the U.S. to enter World War II. There is evidence that FDR provoked the Japanese to attack the U.S. for there to be an excuse to enter World War II, but there are other reasons the Japanese attacked the U.S. Maybe it was the several thousand men that were lost at the bombing that caused the U.S. to…

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    Pearl Harbor On a sad day pearl harbor was attacked by the japanese. Pearl harbor was located in hawaii, december 7 1941. The japanese sent 33 ships and 350 planes and aircrafts. He sent the planes and aircraft north from oahu early in the morning. The mission was to sink 8 battleship that was among 180 vessels anchored at pearl harbor. There was a ship named the Arizona and it was one of the 8 battleships. It was shot down by a 800 kilogram bomb. This completely destroyed the front of the ship…

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    Sates became invested in becoming the defender of democracy and liberty. Domestic unity is another direct result of the Pearl Harbor attack. America had been split in half between the isolationists and the interventionists. The isolationists were represented mostly in Congress and the Midwest. President Roosevelt and the eastern constituents led the interventionists. However, Pearl Harbor closed the gap and ended all debates. It produced a surge of unity throughout the country. Charles…

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    Japanese attacked a Hawaiian seaside port known as Pearl Harbor. “Within hours (after the attack) America was deeply embroiled in World War II, both in the Pacific against Japan, and in Europe against Japan’s ally, Nazi Germany” (Background). As World War II went on it managed to get them (the United States) out of the greatest economic struggles they have ever known. However the day it all started still has not been forgotten. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor for at least three reasons. These…

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    Almost 74 years ago to date, Pearl Harbor located in Oahu, Hawaii, was maliciously attacked by the Japanese empire. It was a terrifying tragedy that ultimately forced the United States into World War II, the second world-wide war in a 25 year period. The United States had made a good effort to stay neutral during World War II, though we clearly sided with the Allies. The United States wanted to remain having the option of selling and trading goods with any country. During World War I, the United…

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    What Caused Japan’s Attack on Pearl Harbor? The tension between Japan and America had been steadily growing since the end of the first World War, and on December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. What reason did Japan have to attack Pearl Harbor? Japan chose to attack Pearl Harbor due to America’s insults, the sudden cutoff of supplies, and their desire to conquer. America’s insults infuriated Japan. In Japan, retreat is seen as an honorless act, and Hideki Tojo, the Prime Minister of…

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    unity from the events at Pearl Harbor, because it was an attack that directly correlated with the United States military and American soldiers. This act enabled them to come together in a strong sense of unity and patriotism, because many Americans used this attack as a battle cry for the meaning of the war. Joseph Martin’s speech speaks true to many American families…

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    morning. It was an unannounced, fierce attack upon the united states naval base in pearl harbor. Hawaii pearl harbor directed by Japanese airplanes was the bloody start of a dreadful war amongst japan and the united states. Numerous us staff passing were considered well the same number of injured. A shocked and appalled America abruptly found itself at war. How was Hawaii's geographic area a key component of pearl harbor assault? USS Arizona sailors enjoyed a longer than normal wake-up…

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    One of the many terrorist attacks on the United States was Pearl Harbor. This tragic event reminded me of another upsetting terrorist attack on the United States that occurred on September 11, 2001. Many people are aware of this strike named Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor was the second worst terrorist attack, after September 11, 2001, also known as 9/11. Our vocabulary words can be used in these questions and can be helpful for our learning in ways to further explain words and sentences or events…

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