The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor for the main reason of tension in the Pacific. The Americans weren't necessarily in the conflict at this point, but were sitting in the Pacific watching the Japanese, if the Japanese were to grow in power, they can't have the Americans on their tail. The attack counterattacked the Japanese if you really look at it. Most people would relate the Pearl Harbor attacks as "poking the sleeping bear with a stick", and that's true. We turned the fighting back to the Japanese in the months after the attack. And four long years later, we dropped the "Little Boy" atomic bomb on island town of Hiroshima -- And the second bomb called "Fat Man" on Nagasaki 3 days later. The Japanese surrendered less than a month after the bombings. So, the attacks of Pearl Harbor really hurt the Japanese more than it hurt the Americans.
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The term group think was introduced by Irving Janis in the 1970's to refer to a style of thought in which the group clings to a shared but flawed view of the world
It is believed that early humans crossed the Bering Land Bridge to get to North America.
There exists numerous theories pertaining to the arrival of the first inhabits in America. One of these, is the theory held by many scientists and theorists claiming that by the early 1800s, first settlers got to America by crossing a land bridge that had spanned between Asia and North America thousands of years ago.
In fact, the Spanish missionary Fray Jose de Acosta believed that hunters from Asia had crossed into North America via a land bridge or narrow strait located far to the north.
When Central High School was integrated in 1957, black students were
subjected to racial epithets and threats from the mob of white people
outside the school. The students had to be escorted into the school by
armed guards and troops were present at the school throughout the year
for their safety. The ongoing threat to their safety indicates that many
white Southerners opposed integration, so 'B' is the correct answer.