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how did the attack on pearl harbor influence the united states decision to enter world war ii? use details to support your answer.
The attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) was a surprise military strike by Japan on the US naval base. It caused significant damage (e.g., 2,400+ US casualties, 8 battleships damaged/sunk), shattering US neutrality. Public outrage and a sense of national security threat led Congress to declare war on Japan the next day, officially bringing the US into WWII. The attack eliminated US hesitation, as it was a direct act of war on US soil, uniting the nation behind entering the conflict to retaliate and protect national interests.
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The attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) directly influenced the US to enter WWII. Japan’s surprise strike on the US naval base in Hawaii caused massive casualties (2,400+ Americans killed) and destroyed/damaged 8 battleships, shattering US neutrality. Public outrage and the perception of a direct threat to national security led Congress to declare war on Japan on December 8, 1941. This act of aggression eliminated US hesitation to enter the war, uniting the nation to fight against Japan (and later its Axis allies, Germany/Italy) to retaliate and protect national interests.