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How did pearl harbor change public opinion about American involvement in World War II.
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How did pearl harbor change public opinion about American involvement in World War II.
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Americans were outraged, they wanted to declare war on Japan for killing their sons. This resulted in an enormous morale boost. The Japanese had, "Awaken the Sleeping Giant!"
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