Why do you think America was so caught off guard by the Japanese attack on Oearl Harbor? Do you think there was more social and political unity concerning this war than the First World War? Discuss.

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Why do you think America was so caught off guard by the Japanese attack on Oearl Harbor? Do you think there was more social and political unity concerning this war than the First World War? Discuss. 

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The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service launched a surprise attack on the US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on the morning of December 7, 1941. The two-hour assault left 21 US vessels sunk or damaged, 188 US aircraft destroyed, and 2403 Americans died. On December 8, 1941, the US Congress declared war on Japan. As a consequence, the United States which was a non-participant in World War II was forced to participate.

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