It may have impacted his ability to make decisions positively because he had more knowledge on what the best decisions were.
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It was Dec. 5, 1941, and Lt. Ted S. Faulkner’s mission would be delicate and dangerous: fly his B-24 Liberator thousands of miles from Pearl Harbor, sneak over Japanese-held islands in the South Pacific, and take photographs — without starting a war or getting shot down.
Tensions between Japan and the United States were at the boiling point. The United States suspected that the Japanese were up to something, but it didn’t know what or where. It looked as if an attack could come in the area of the Philippines. Faulkner’s task was to photograph the Japanese buildup around islands east of there.
“It was a rather delicate mission,” Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall said later. If detected, the flight might be seen as a hostile act. But his caution was misplaced. Even as Faulkner’s plane landed in Hawaii to prepare for the mission, the massive Japanese fleet was already closing in.
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The would-be mission is detailed in a new blog post by National Archives senior archivist Greg Bradsher. And on the 77th anniversary of the Dec. 7 attack, it is another illustration of how the United States was unprepared and tragically wrong about where the main enemy blow would fall.
Explanation:
A common law system is the system of jurisprudence that is based on the doctrine of judicial precedent, principal under which the lower courts must follow the decisions of the higher courts, rather than on statutory laws.
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This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
What did Jefferson in his Declaration of Independence blame England for doing with Indians?
a. killing them
b. enlisting them to fight with the British against the Americans
c. enticing them to ally with the French government
d. encouraging them to join American patriot forces in the Borderlands
Answer:
Jefferson accused England of:
b. enlisting them to fight with the British against the Americans
Explanation:
<em>He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.</em>
According to the Declaration of Independence, Native Americans were approached by the British, who wanted them to fight against the Americans. By "he", the speaker is referring to King George III. As we can see in the excerpt above, Native Americans were portrayed as savages who made no distinction between men, women, and children, killing all people. However, it is important to note here that many Indian nations tried to stay out of the conflict.