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Purpose of Attack on Pearl Harbor Japan wanted power and military expansion. They wanted rich resources. They were angry at us. Japan realized that only the U.S. Navy could stop them.
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2,403 people died 347 planes were damaged or destroyed About 33 ships were destroyed or sunk Japanese - Americans were disgraced They were thrown into interment camps Japan lost some of their military vehicles Effects of attack on Pearl Harbor
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Lingering Effects on Japanese Americans A lot of people were arrested and sent to interment camps They lost their jobs The men’s job were left vacant They struggled for money Schools were closed temporarily because of damage and safety
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Solutions used to cease the war The U.S. dropped atomic bombs on two Japanese islands The U.S. island hopped We cracked their military code We killed a lot of Japanese people
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Harry S. Truman’s decision to drop to bombs on Japan Yes we agree because They could of attacked the U.S. again Japan might not of surrendered and it might have been different today They could of bombed us They could of taken over the world They cost the U.S. many innocent lives
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Resources Keyes, Anna.World war II by the numbers, Pelham, New York. Benchmark Education Company, 2005. Ms. Camie, “ Media Center Wiki ”, http://chantillymediacenter.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/home, 12-18-12 http://chantillymediacenter.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/home Stein, R. Conrad, World War II, Stein, R. Conrad Doerr, Paul W. "Pearl Harbor." World Book Student. World Book, 2013. Web. 9 Jan. 2013 Salisbury, Graham. Under the Blood Red Sun. New York, New York City. Yearling. 1994. Pearl Harbor attack." Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Online School Edition. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 2013. Web. 9 Jan. 2013. http://www.school.eb.com/eb/article-9058877 http://www.school.eb.com/eb/article-9058877 "Pearl Harbor." Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Online School Edition. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 2013. Web. 9 Jan. 2013..http://www.school.eb.com/eb/article-9058876
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