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    "Battle Between Countries" On December 7‚ 1941‚ America was attacked by Japan at Pearl Harbor. This day changed America forever. This was the start of Japan entering WWII. Japan killed over 3‚000 American soldiers. This caused a major change in the US economy. This attack was a surprise‚ and not called for. This was a very dreadful moment for many Americans. The bombing of Pearl Harbor was not justified. America at the time was not involved for WWII at the time of its attack.

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    The internment of Japanese-Canadians was not only cruel but also immoral in a multitude of ways. In the Second World War‚ Japanese-Canadians were seen as enemies despite being mostly naturalized or born in Canada (Suigman 52). The internment served to protect Canadian citizens in the West Coast‚ however‚ it achieved nothing. The internment of Japanese-Canadians was unjust and teaches modern people the horrors of racial prejudice through the cruel conditions in the camps‚ the dispossession of property

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    One of the most unforgettable war in history caused an outburst of questions of the Japanese internment camps. During 1940‚ before the United States entered World War Two‚ they secretly helped the Allies‚ mainly the United Kingdom‚ through the Lend-Lease Act by transporting army supplies which were a hefty help for boosting morale. A year after‚ Japan aircrafts surprised attack Pearl Harbor and eventually lead the United States to join World War Two. On February 19‚ 1942 the Executive Order 9066

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    In December of 1941‚ Pearl Harbor was attack by Japanese air forces and after these brutal attacks the United States officially declared war on Japan and joined World War II. While America was fighting against Japan‚ President Roosevelt approved of the Manhattan Project which was the creation of the atomic bomb. The United States dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima on August 6‚ 1945 and on Nagasaki on August 9‚ 1945. After the bombs were dropped people throughout America argued on whether or not

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor was a terrorist attack. Japan sent over one hundred fighter planes to attack the United States military base in Pearl Harbor. This reminds me of the September 11 attack. One similarity is that both of the wars mainly started because if the many disagreements they had with United States‚ like the restrictions of trade embargo. One difference is that it took place at Pearl Harbor‚ while 9/11 took place at the World Trade Center. At the time‚ they were already in a war known

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    The Doolittle Raid occurred on April 18‚ 1942‚ in reaction to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The raid was an aerial attack on the Japanese home islands. During and after the attack‚ it was recognized that Japan was exposed to any air attacks. When news of the raid reached Americans‚ morale boosted immensely as they waited for the retaliation from the Japanese. There was a lot of planning for the raid during those months when President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave the OK for an attack on December 21‚

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    In the late 1800’s Japanese immigrants came to America in their search to be freed from strict government rule which inhibited their life in many ways. What they found instead was a life filled with discrimination and crushed hopes. They were locked up not for any crimes they had committed‚ but because of the fears felt by the American citizens based solely on their ethnicity. Many Japanese Americans faced horrible discrimination before‚ during‚ and after their imprisonment in internment camps.

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    The attack on pearl Harbor also known as the battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise fighter plane attack by the Japanese on the third largest island on American Naval base Pearl harbor in Oahu‚ west of Honolulu‚ Untied States . It occurred on a sunny Sunday morning on December 7th 1941‚ and lasted 110 minutes‚ from 7:55am to 9:45am. Most of the men thought it was a surprise drill. By 9:55 almost 200 airplanes and the ships the Oklahoma‚ California‚ Nevada‚ Arizona and West Virginia were destroyed

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    Many statistics reveal the children of Hawaiian ancestry‚ particularly those from low income families‚ tend to be academic underachievers. Teachers have stereotyped them as lazy‚ uncooperative‚ and disinterested. This is due to the differences between the culture at home and the culture inside a classroom. Hawaiian children have an extremely different culture at home causing them to be disinterested and lazy within a classroom. Without knowing anything about the Hawaiian’s home life‚ one might predict

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    Chief Seattle’s inspirational oration delivered to Governor Isaac Stevens in 1864 is an attempt to manipulate the whites to fairly deal with the Native Americans in regards with their land‚ despite their inferior status. Although the Indians were separated from their motherland‚ their spirits are everlasting. Chief Seattle accomplished his purpose through countless rhetorical devices‚ most notably through establishing his authority‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes. Chief Seattle begins his speech

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