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    First‚ Hawaii had a huge war called Pearl Harbor that caused huge damages and many deaths. “Seventy years ago this month‚ a surprise. Japanese attack on a U.S. naval base in Hawaii plunged America into World War II.” (Pearl Harbor and World War ll). “ On December 7‚ 1941‚ Japanese aircraft and submarines attacked Pearl Harbor‚ the U.S. naval base in Hawaii (see map inset).” (Pearl Harbor and World War ll).The attack on Pearl Harbor was also the start of World War ll. They destroyed three hundred

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    Tensions of Pearl Harbor The Details of How it All Began December 7‚ 1941 is considered one of the most fateful days in the history of the United States of America. For those not aware‚ this marks the date of the Japanese bombing of United States battleships in the United States’ biggest naval base in Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii. Many people considered this barbaric attack on the United States a very random occurrence. And because of this attack‚ the United States had to go into world war two. But

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    Pearl Harbor The Pearl Harbor bombing was a horrible disaster that will never be forgotten. On December 7‚ 1941 many people’s lives were lost‚ the event was completely unexpected. The bombing was what lead the United states into world war ll. The japanese attacked to prevent the us pacific fleet from interfering with military actions. After the bombing there were several more attacks that took place. BEFORE THE ATTACK The attack on pearl harbor was a surprise but they have been getting closer to

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    I do not think that the dropping of the atomic bombs were dropped for a good reason. Although we know that the Americans were just getting revenge for lives of the soldiers who died in the Pearl Harbor disaster makes us feel sympathetic. But I feel that bombings were unnecessary because of the effects. The effects aftermath on the cities was catastrophic‚ the explosion wiped out 90% of the Hiroshima‚ and instantaneously killed eighty thousand workers and civilians combined. more ended up dying later

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    Franklin Roosevelt Pearl Harbor Address Franklin Roosevelt was the thirty-second president of the United States. He served twelve years and four terms. He fought to keep the United States out of the war and helped those nations that were threatened or attacked. As a result‚ when France fell and Great Britain came under siege in 1940; he began to send all possible aid short of military involvement. The nation’s largest contribution was made to Great Britain in the form of fifty old and out dated

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    speech‚ “Pearl harbor Speech December 8‚ 1941 To the Congress of the United States” ‚ Address Congress regarding The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor His purpose is to respond to the actions of The Japanese empire and earn the support of the people. Roosevelt adopts a serious tone in order to Express the Effect of Japan’s attack on America and That joining world war two is now inevitable. Roosevelt Opens his speech by Utilizing potent diction to express the shock of The bombing of Pearl Harbor. He that

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    The bombing on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on December 7‚ 1941‚ was a very catastrophic event in American history that led to the United States joining World War II. With fear of any future attack‚ the American government ignore the Munson report and forced the relocation of 120‚000 Japanese-Americans in West coast to concentration camps in attempt to prevent any future attack. More precisely‚ two thirds of the concentration camps consisted of Nisei‚ which was the classification given to the Japanese-Americans

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    Five years later after the T.J incident‚ I decided to move to the luxurious base of Pearl Harbor in Oahu‚ Hawaii ("Where Is Pearl Harbor Located?") in 1938. I was living in a small apartment right outside of the base. The only reason I moved there is to pursue my dream of becoming a pilot in the Navy. I decided to sign myself up for a boot camp that was being held at the Naval Academy. I was very satisfied to see that there was not a lot of people signed up for the camp. However‚ I knew that I still

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor is on the relatively short list of atrocities committed on the U.S. or organized incorporated U.S. territories‚ along with other tragedies such as the September 11th attacks. Considering these hardships do not occur very frequently in America‚ the natural reaction of the citizens is extreme‚ leaving political leaders and powerful figures to calm the chaos. The 32nd U.S. President‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt executed this task on December 8th‚ 1941. He gave his “Pearl Harbor

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    similarities between 9/11 and Pearl Harbor and describe/evaluate/analyze the Presidential responses to the attacks‚ as well as examine/investigate the roles that class‚ culture‚ religion‚ and notions of superiority played in these attacks on the United States. Before comparing the two events there has to be an understanding of what happened at each event. On the 9th of September 2001‚ people were ready to go to work like any other normal day. Sadly‚ they did not know what tragedy laid ahead of

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