Answer<em>:The attack on Pearl Harbor</em>
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Explanation:
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise preemptive military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon the United States against the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii on Sunday morning, December 7, 1941. The attack led to the United States' formal entry into World War II the next day
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Because the following month, Germany sunk four more U.S. merchant ships. On April 6, 1917, the United States entered World War I. Get a firsthand look at how a new breed of weapons like WMDs, submarines, armored tanks and air attacks changed modern warfare forever in WWI: The First Modern War.
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Answer: It's be. The U.S found out the soviets were placing missiles in Cuba. They did that because they found out the U.S place missiles near them. can't remember the exact location. In the end the U.S block Cuba from the soviets and there was this standoff before both agreed to remove their missiles.
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The United States Populist Party was active in the last decade of the 19th century and the first of the 20th.
Factors:
Factor 1: There was a polarization within the party when two trends are clearly expressed: the "fusionists” , who wanted to ally themselves with the Democratic Party, and the "mid roaders" who wanted the Populist Party to be a third independent party.
Factor 2: The party weakened a lot when the Democratic Party candidate William Jennings Bryan was not elected, with which the Populist Party had allied, for the US presidential elections of 1896. Jennings Bryan did not get people from urban areas or industrialists vote for him. He obtained 47% of the popular votes thanks to the rural areas of the South and the West. This fact and the defeat of Bryan buried the dream of forming a third populist party that brings together farmers and workers.
I consider that the determining factor was the alliance with the Democratic Party since it did not integrate the feeling of the people who wanted to group under a populist ideology since these militants did not find coherence in merging with a party that accepted and promoted visions that favored the interests of the elites and powerful merchants and industrialists.