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1. How did the relationship between the U.S. and Japan change? How did this lead to Japan attacking the U.S. at Pearl Harbor? Explain in a few sentences.
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1. How did the relationship between the U.S. and Japan change? How did this lead to Japan attacking the
U.S. at Pearl Harbor? Explain in a few sentences.
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It change when the us president moved the us pacific in California to Pearl Harbor this move was a threat to japan because they wanted to expand in the Pacific Ocean.japan became inevitable and joined World War Two by attack the pearl harbour place
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