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Quinn Salas
30 April, 23:33
What forced the United States into World War II
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Ann Berry
1 May, 02:40
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Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
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The US wanted to stay out of WW2, but on December 7th 1941, Japanese bombers bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. We retaliated with the first nuclear bomb. We dropped a nuke on Hiroshima and another one on Nagasaki, decimating Japan's largest Christian regions.
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