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The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, marked a pivotal moment in U.S. history, leading to America's entry into World War II. The Japanese bombed Hawaii in response to economic pressures to modernize and trade with the United States. Misjudging Pearl Harbor's safety, America was caught off guard. Understanding this event is crucial as it teaches us about the consequences of international tensions and the importance of diplomacy, which can help prevent future conflicts and attacks.
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PEARL HARBOR There are three bookmarks on favorite places. Use these bookmarks to answer the following questions.
Who? When? Why? Where ? And How?First base: the answersWhen:1941 Where: HawaiiWho: The Japanese bombed AmericaWhy: America was intimidating/pressuring the Japanese to modernizeHow: The United States thought that Pearl Harbor was a very safe place and a Nakajima B5N “Kate” started bombing Hawaii
Who? When? Why? Where ? And How?Second base: use information from the web pages to support your answerWho: The Japanese had bombed the American bases in HawaiiWhen: It happened 12/7/1941Why: The Japanese had gotten pressured to trade with us and they had to modernize.Where: It was at Hawaii and the Japanese was after our military bases because the American soldiers made them trade.
Who? When? Why? Where ? And How? Third base: use information from your background knowledge about Japan’s experience with the United StatesOn T.V there was a show that explained about how the Japanese had bombed us and we had pressured them to trade with us.
Who? When? Why? Where ? And How?Homerun! Why is it important to understand this event in history? How can understanding this event help prevent future attacks like this?Understanding this will prevent future attacks by us learning that you can’t go over to someone's country and take advantage of them. Also another reason to understand this is so that you know about America/Japan’s crazy history.