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What problem would the Japanese attack on pearl harbor solve for Roosevelt?
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What problem would the Japanese attack on pearl harbor solve for Roosevelt?
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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor solved for Roosevelt the issue of trying to persuade the United States to enter World War II, since up until the bombing the US had been very isolationist.
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