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Why did American officials think Japan would not strike Pearl Harbor? The two nations were allies. The U.S. navy was too strong. The harbor was too far away. Japan did not have …
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Why did American officials think Japan would not strike Pearl Harbor? The two nations were allies. The U.S. navy was too strong. The harbor was too far away. Japan did not have …
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Why did American officials think Japan would not strike Pearl Harbor?
The two nations were allies.
The U.S. navy was too strong.
The harbor was too far away.
Japan did not have the fuel.
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The correct answer would be 'The harbor was too far away.'
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