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    Sergei Babin Park High School To what extent did the Attack on Pearl Harbor impact the Unites States Navy? 1668 Table of Contents Section A-Plan of Investigation………………………………………………………………………………………Page 3 Section B-Summary of Evidence…………………………………………………………………………………….Page 4 Section C-Evaluation of Resources…………………………………………………………………………………Page 6 Section D-Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………Page 7 Section E-Conclusion……………..………………………………………………………………………………………Page 8 Section

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    Hannah­ The book takes place in Hawaii at Pearl Harbor in the year 1941.  One of the  important dates in the book is December 7th. That is the date of the attack.    Salisbury‚ Graham. ​ Under the Blood­red Sun​ . New York: Delacorte‚ 1994. Web. 5 Feb. 2015.    What happened at this time: Bombing of Pearl Harbor­Jamal    Hannah­ The main problem/issue in the book is the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It takes place  during the 40s and is in Hawaii. The setting of the issue is in Pearl Harbor. The main problem  that was the cause of the bombing was World War II

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    Fleet at its Pearl Harbor base in Hawaii‚ the Japanese government had ordered its envoys in Washington to engage the Americans in intensive diplomatic negotiations. World War II came to America’s Hawaiian Islands shortly before 8 a.m on 7 December 1941. It was a quiet Sunday morning. America was not yet at war‚ and most civilian residents of Hawaii were preparing for church or other peaceful Sunday pursuits. Battleships of the United States Pacific Fleet burn in Pearl Harbor after the Japanese

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    Isolationism In Ww2

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    A perfect day to invade Pearl harbor. All the American soldiers doing their normal routine work and some were still in their pajamas or playing card games. Sunday was a good day to attack because it is known as a rest day. At Seven in the morning there was a disturbance with the radar

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    • You ask what the turning point in history was. Peoples‚ ideas‚ or events? • In our opinion the turning point in history was an event. • It is the bombing of Pearl Harbor. • On December 7‚ 1941‚ many innocent lives were taken away and this day was the very catalyst that changed the war forever. It is a very major turning point in history. • Since the bombing was conducted without a formal declaration of war‚ it was one of the biggest mistakes that the Japanese have ever made. • You may not

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    “I spent my boyhood behind the barbed wire fences of American internment camps” (George Takei). Japanese internment was a result of the Pearl Harbor bombing. The bombing of Pearl Harbor occurred just before 8:00 a.m. on December 7th‚ 1941. The Japanese bombed the American naval base at Pearl Harbor near Honolulu Hawaii on the island of Oahu. The Japanese bombing left more than 2‚000 American soldiers and sailors dead and 1‚000 wounded. The bombing nearly destroyed 20 naval vessels‚ including eight

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    World War II officially started for the United States after the bombing at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese‚ but it actually goes deeper then that. Before the the bombing Japan was in a time of need‚ along with that the United states had a foreign policy that did not relativity stick. This leaded to the US trying to create relations with Japan‚ which ultimately leads to the US creating relations with China. The US had these relations due to the fact that the relations between Japan and China were awful

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    Hiroshima In response to the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt stated‚ “December 7‚ 1941-A date which will live in infamy”. On December 7‚1941‚ the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor at 7:55 in the morning(A Day of Infamy). The United States was‚ “suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” More than 2‚400 people died by the “unprovoked” attack made by the Japanese and more than 150 aircrafts were destroyed(Clancey). This attack‚ which was

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    the time there was a lot of racism in America. Another reason for Japanese-Internment was that the Japanese as a country had bombed Pearl Harbor. The final reason was that the Americans were afraid that the Japanese Americans would take all of the production and money that came out of farming.The final reason was the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The bombing of Pearl Harbor was a ginormous blow to America because it killed 2‚335 people 1‚177 were from the USS Arizona. December 11‚ 1941‚ the Western Defense

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    Compare and contrast 9/11 - 7/12 The September 11 events the attacks on Pearl Harbor were two of the biggest attacks in American’s history that caused many damages not only to the United States but all over the world. In many ways‚ the 2 attacks got some similarities and also differences. There’s no doubt that both attacks came as a complete surprise to most people. They resulted in a spirit of American unity. A common enemy was identified as foreigners. A national government galvanized

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