The boycotts were standing behind him.
1. Respect the Rights, Beliefs and Opinions of Others:
In the era of Fox News and MSNBC, it's easy to forget that we must respect the rights, beliefs and opinions of others — even if we think they're "extreme," "outrageous" or "morally wrong."
2. Stay Informed of the Issues That Affect Your Community:
Watching the news, or reading the newspaper, is actually not a choice. It's our responsibility; whether we think the "corporate mainstream media" is corrupt or not.
3. Serve in a Jury When Called Upon:
Though many see it as a burden, "Jury Duty" is our responsibility to serve as a jury in a legal process.
4. Participate in the Democratic Process:
Next time you're thinking about not voting because "politicians are all the same," or whatever, keep in mind that if you're not happy with the status quo you could — in fact, it's your responsibility as an American — participate in the Democratic process by running for office yourself and offering an alternative.
5. Defend the Country, if Need Should Arise:
It's your responsibility, as an American, to bear arms — or participate in civic service — on behalf of the United States and defend it from all enemies both foreign and domestic.
Answer:
The United States had lost many planes and ships during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Explanation:
Pearl Harbor was the base of the United States navy in Honolulu, which is a Territory of Hawaii. Japanese army made a sudden and surprised attack on the Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and destroyed many of the United States' navies ships and fleets so that US navy cannot interfere in the Southeast Asia with its planned military action against the overseas territories of the UK, USA and the Netherlands. Thus in the attack on Pearl Harbor, US lost many planes and ships.
At the beginning America was too weak to fight so it would affect us back then because we were not prepared