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If the Japanese had not attacked Pearl Harbor, would the U.S. have joined the war? Why or why not?
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If the Japanese had not attacked Pearl Harbor, would the U.S. have joined the war? Why or why not?
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No, they would not have joined the war. They only joined the war because of the attack on their country. They were still recovering from WW1 and the Great Depression.
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