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          The U.S. Entering World War II
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"A date that will live in infamy," (Snyder 33) was what President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called December 7, 1941.
It was a calm Sunday morning at Pearl Harbor on the island of  Oahu. Then two U.S. soldiers saw an oscilloscope signal on their  mobile radars. They immediately called this in to th ....
          Middle of essay .... Roosevelt was the "moral  embargo" of July 1938. This banned neutral countries from exporting  planes and equipment to countries who engaged in the bombing of  civilians. This made the U.S. look like the good guys because they  were protecting the innocent people who were being killed just because  the lived in a different country. By imposing these policies, the U.S.  was disallowing the economic growth of the Axis countries and forcing them to support themselves, as long as they were against ....           |   
          
          
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