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What Are The Causes Of Pearl Harbor Dbq

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During 1941, despite President Roosevelt wished to stay neutral in WWI; on December 7th, Japan established an unexpected, (though perhaps to be foreseen) assail upon Pearl Harbor, hence the next day war was declared. Prior to Japan’s attack on the U.S; Japan had been struck by an Immigration Policy, embargos on aircraft and parts, a freezing of all its assets and bank accounts, and eventually an embargo on oil and petroleum shipments. The Immigration Act was a forge of shame and humiliation against the Japanese, causing them to become unable to purvey the Yamato race; thus began the first surge of aversion towards the U.S (first-page doc). Embargos on aircraft, parts, and oil would lead to believe Japan to become a third- class nation within two to three years if no action on the U.S policy was taken (as stated in document E). The propositions which were taken by the U.S preceding the attack on Pearl Harbor led Japan to hold a surge of execration, which became a wound Japan sought out vengeance for. …show more content…

Due to the Immigration Quota Act of 1924 passed by Congress, that could not be possible in the U.S. In fact, after the Immigration Act was passed, Japan’s immediate response was to consider this act a “Senate Declaration of War” (as stated in the first document of the DBQ). The Immigration Act, (which was voted by a majority of voters) alienated Japan, signifying America's hostility, 17 years prior to the destruction of Pearl

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