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  • 22-12-2017
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Why did the u.s. avoid involvement in wwii until december 1941? why was the pearl harbor attack such a shock to the u.s.?

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  • 23-12-2017
The U.S. wanted to remain neutral due to public dissatisfaction with how the great-war(ww1) had turned out. War with Europe was the last thing on the American people's mind until we were attacked by Japan: we did not expect the attack from Japan, so this act alone shocked and angered the American public and government that, in turn, declared war on Japan by vote.
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