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The Us Entering World War Two

The U.S. Entering The War

In WWII president Roosevelt was greatly supported for his humane and fair actions taken to prevent the U.S. from entering the war. However, Several things about the events surrounding pearl harbor do seem a bit odd. Could it be that Roosevelt was only delaying war until an ample opportunity arose? Or could it be that he wasn't waiting but rather planning his own event to occur
in order to create and event that would spark much support in his decision to enter WWII. Cosidering that popular support didn't exist until after pearl harbor and that passing a bill of war through the house would have been nearly impossible pearl harbor seemed almost too convenient.
Before the betrayal at Pearl Harbor occurred, a poll was taken of the U.S. citizen's opinion about Roosevelt taking them into the war. Ninety-four percent were against the United States getting involved. If Roosevelt would have just attacked Japan first, he would have lost a great majority of the......


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