The Japanese intended the attack as a preventive action to keep the United States Pacific Fleet from interfering with its planned military actions in Southeast Asia against overseas territories of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States.
Answer:
Because the US was sending supplies and vehicles to the allies to aid while also claiming to be neutral in the war. There was also a mass of 100 recorded ships located at Pearl Harbor at the time so the Japanese general of war may have seen this as a threat.
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For what reasons were many colonies granted independence after World War II? Check all that apply.Recognition of universal human rightseconomic growth in Europepressure from United Nationsgrowth of nationalismpromises made to colonies during the warEuropean economic weaknessdecline in nationalism
Answer :Some colonies took advantage of the situation right away, while others worked with their rulers for a gradual process toward independence. But in the decades following WWII, dozens of countries claimed their independence.
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In what ways did human societies forever change after the Neolithic
Revolution?
A. Societies became sedentary and unequal social classes emerged
B. Societies became nomadic and unequal social classes ended
C. Societies became divided and religion gave way to atheism
D. Societies became more peaceful and learned to speak one
language
Answer:
Societies became sedentary and unequal social classes emerged
Decided to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Advocated development of Hydrogen Bomb Refused to drop atomic bombs on China
Answer: President Harry S. Truman
Explanation:
The actions given were all undertaken by former President Harry Truman after he took over from President Roosevelt when the latter died in the last year of the second World War.
Truman decided to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki after he realized that a land invasion would cost too many lives. He also supported the development of the Hydrogen bomb which was worse than the atomic bomb and during the Korean War, he refused to drop atomic bombs on China because he saw that it would escalate the conflict.
How did Hoover and Roosevelt differ in their response to the Great Depression?
Answer:
Herbert Hoover was under the impression that the stock market crash of 1929 was a simple market correction, that it would go away if everybody just acted like everything was normal, and that markets simply do these things from time to time. Billboards circa 1930 with the blurb "Wasn't the depression terrible?" kind of summed up his tone-deaf approach to massive unemployment and runs on banks. He honestly believed that government intervention was not the answer.
By the time Roosevelt took office in 1933, he understood that no quick solutions were to be had. He did start a lot of public works projects, like the Works Projects Administration (which gave a lot of people short-term employment teaching, painting post office murals, and cleaning up public lands) and the Tennessee Valley Authority (which put a lot of broke farmers to work putting a utilities infrastructure in place in parts of the South, putting the pieces of a post-agricultural economy in place).
He also instituted several "bank holidays" to discourage panic-driven depositors from taking all their money out of their banks. Austerity became the new normal in America and stayed that way until the US entered World War II.
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What did Martin Luther King Jr. ask President Johnson for help with?
Which immigrant groups to were used to build the railroads