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    Pearl Harbor changed the United States forever. The Japanese forces deliberately attacked the United States at 7:55 A.M. on Sunday‚ December 7‚ 1941. The army base at Pearl Harbor was destroyed. The Japanese fleet consisted of 353 planes that attacked in two waves. These waves caused an extraordinary amount of damage. Eighteen Ships were sunk or destroyed‚ more than 2‚400 americans were killed‚ and nearly 1‚200 were wounded. More than 300 aircrafts are damaged or destroyed. The Japanese canceled

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    Was the attack on Pearl Harbor planned out very well? Were the pilots very well trained? What was the Impact? The attack on Pearl Harbor was carried out in an effort to give Japan a chance to win the war‚ the attack was led by a pilot named Mitsuo Fuchida‚ and the aftermath was devastating‚ but manageable. The attack on pearl harbor was Japan’s only chance to gain a leg up in a war against the U.S.. Yamamoto Isoroku was a Japanese Admiral during the second world war who had proved himself in war

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    A) This video is about the attack on Pearl Harbor and the events that led up to it. The narrator talks about America still stinging from the horrors of World War I‚ and not wanting to get involved in another European war. President Roosevelt‚ however‚ created a bill that would draft american men to defend our territories. Thus‚ we were in a state of flux‚ not really in the war and not really out of it. This all changed when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor‚ which up until 9/11 was the deadliest attack

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941 was something that America will never forget. It was so big that it led America to declaring war on Japan. Why was it so big? On that day‚ Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor‚ the U.S. naval base and ended up killing 2‚403 people and injured another 1‚178‚ while destroying eight ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and 347 aircraft (TCI). However‚ there is still a mystery about this attack. What was the motive of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? There is

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    Difference in intelligence gathering during Pearl Harbor verses 9/11 Perry B Keaton Case Study - 1 Instructor: Ryan Wentworth November 15 2015 Difference in intelligence gathering during Pearl Harbor verses 9/11-1 Intelligence plays a major part in any type of military or government organization. So in the references of 9/11 and the Pearl Harbor attacks are there any differences between the two. Many filled there are some differences in the way intelligence was gather to

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    Pearl Harbor‚ named because of the abundance of pearls once found within its protected waters‚ is the largest natural harbor in the State of Hawaii and the number one visitor destination on Oahu. This harbor was mostly known for its beauty. Today is greatly known for the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor in the 1094’s. This attack hurt America great‚ but also made America a lot stronger. This attack shaped America into the great country I live in today. On the morning of Sunday‚ December 7‚ 1941

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    years ago on a large naval base in a small state named Hawaii the United States of America was secretly attacked by the Japanese. Today‚ this dramatic event is known as Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor is credited for pushing the United States into World War Two. Usually‚ the American public lacks a detailed knowledge of Pearl Harbor. The Japanese way of life attributed to the way that they attacked the United States. The Japanese felt that rather than surrender they would kill themselves in honor

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    support the war effort. The Pearl Harbor address to the Nation delivered by Franklin D. Roosevelt is one of the most famous speeches in American history. Roosevelt uses many rhetorical strategies to convince his audiences and relay his intent to the people and Congress. I will address his audiences‚ rhetorical strategies‚ and my opinion on the persuasiveness of his speech. The Pearl Harbor address to the Nation was directed to Congress and

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    “To what extent do historical inaccuracies in the film Pearl Harbor‚ directed by Michael Bay‚ affect its reliability for a historian studying the attack by the Japanese on December 7th‚ 1941?” Word Count: 1571 IB History of the Americas - HL Internal Assessment Emily ------- 002309----- TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SECTION A: PLAN OF INVESTIGATION 3 SECTION B: SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE 4-6 SECTION C: EVALUATION OF SOURCES 7-8 SECTION D: ANALYSIS

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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(Arizona). The Japanese sent 33 ships and 350 planes and aircrafts. He sent the planes and aircraft north of oahu early in the morning(Pearl Harbor). The mission was to sink 8 battleships that were among 180 vessels anchored in 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(Arizona). This completely

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