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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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    The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th‚ 1941 appeared to be quite unexpected to say the least. The American naval fleet on the base of Pearl Harbor suffered a catastrophic blow at the hands of the Japanese army. Ninety minutes after it had all started‚ the attack was over; more than 2000 Americans had lost their lives‚ there was over 1000 wounded‚ a loss of 200 aircraft and the Japanese had managed to sink eighteen ships including five battleships. Compared to the United States of America

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    In 1941‚ the attack on Pearl Harbor and the fall of Hong Kong led to the declaration of war between Canada and Japan. The sacrifice of 2‚000 Canadian soldiers in the invasion of Hong Kong raised fear and rage against Japanese on the west coast. Along with several government policies which provide room for the entrenched racism‚ rationality is dissolved into violence and repression which pressures the government for the final detention. Japan was allied with Britain in the First World War‚ thus the

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    in yet another war that had little to do with them. All of this changed‚ however‚ one fateful day in December. On December 7th‚ 1941‚ the Empire of Japan launched a surprise attack against the United States in a military base in Hawaii‚ called Pearl Harbor. This attack was meant to devastate the capability of the U.S. navy and to prevent America from later joining in the war against the Axis powers. Ultimately‚ however‚ the attack failed in this goal and the U.S. naval forces largely survived unscathed

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Juniors use of Ethos & Pathos in his “I have a dream” speech. On August 28‚ 1963‚ people around the nation tuned into hear several civil rights speeches going on in Washington. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of those civil rights speakers‚ and that day he gave his famous “I have a dream” speech. In Dr. Martin Luther King Juniors speech‚ he spoke about unifying the nation‚ to create a place where Americans “will not be judged by the color of your skin but by the content

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    On December 7‚ 1941‚ 360 Japanese aircrafts attacked U.S. Naval base Pearl Harbor. Americans who wanted to stay neutral in the war was taken completely by surprise and claiming the lives of more than 2‚000 service members. The attack on Pearl Harbor served as justification for the American public opinion in favor of entering World War II. On December 8 war was declared on Japan by congress with only one uncertain

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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 Conspiracy Involving the Japanese Bombing of Pearl Harbour. The idea of the American government ignoring the threat of an imminent attack in order to create an excuse for war prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour has been widely regarded as a conspiracy. It is argued that prior to the infamous attack on December 7th 1941‚ US intelligence revived a large amount of substantive evidence showing an imminent attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbour‚ in Hawaii. It is believed by some that

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    also settled primarily on the West coast. They also suffered a similar fate of segregation and upheaval at the hand of the government. In February of 1942‚ President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066‚ as a result of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. At the time there was a heightened level of fear among the American government‚ and public‚ regarding Japanese espionage and retaliation. The order forced roughly 117‚000 Japanese from their homes‚ placing them in relocation centers‚ referred

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    2016 Pearl Harbor The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor was one of‚ if not the‚ most carefully planned attack on a nation at peace. This attack was the final straw for the United States. There were many countries that desperately wanted and/or needed the U.S. to enter World War II. Even so‚ the U.S. tried their hardest to remain neutral and avoid foreign affairs. However‚ an attack on a peaceful nation’s home front is just too much to overlook. Events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor

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