Pearl harbor was the home to the U.S. Pacific. It was the only one powerful enough to interfere with Japan in South East Asia
and the Pacific. They needed to damage and destroy it to where t
they would be able to safely take all of their objectives before the
U.S. had recovered.
"c. Connecticut , New Jersey , Virginia" were the three state plans that they heard. These plans differed primary based on how each individual state would be represented in Congress.
This is true. The Ukiyo-e was a type of art creating that came form Japan and that impressionists were known for incorporating. The idea was called Japonism and was common in France who studied the Japanese arts extensively and found a way to incorporate their ideas in their art.
The Cold War asked the question in which the general public as well as the government decided where to draw the line in between a person and their own personal freedom & <em>personal space</em>, and the general public's safety. The Cold War saw extensive usage of spies and espionage, as well as counter-espionage tactics that included surveillance, counter wire-tapping, etc. With the government listening to almost everything a citizen says, it took away the sense of privacy. The trend is seen even today, where the US government's past record & capability to continue surveillance of the general public makes many wonder whether or not they really have "freedom".
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True. This was Woodrow Wilson's brain child at Versailles but the U.S. negotiated all their WW1 treaties separately