On December 7, 1941, the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was attacked by the Japanese navy, bringing about the US entry into the Second World War. Often referred to as “waking a sleeping giant,” the attack on Pearl Harbor began a course of events that ultimately led to the defeat of the Axis Powers. The attack on Pearl Harbor killed 2,403 Americans and wounded 1,178 others. Nearly sixty years later, 2,977 people died in the attacks of September 11, 2001, when Bombers linked to al-Qaeda hijacked four planes, flying two into the World Trade Center in New York and one into the Pentagon (a fourth crashed in Pennsylvania). These attacks led to a worldwide war against terrorism led by the United States. Both attacks caused widespread public response and xenophobia. This source set includes artifacts from both events in order to compare them.
Answer:
Poseidon
Explanation:
Poseidon is the god of the sea, not war. Ares is the god of war.
It was the first eastern victory over western great powers. Before that war, Europeans were believing that no other race can in a war or science. And it spread asian nationalism. It proved Japanese power and imperialism. After that war no other great power could annex a country without japanese acceptance. After war Japan annexed Korea and a few years later Manchuria. The war stopped russian aggression in far east and weakened tsardom.
Variation in tone color produces expressive effects and emotional impact.