Asked by y912f
What prompted the United States to enter the war in 1941?
a. the imprisonment of Jews in German concentration camps
b. the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
c. the pact that the Soviet Union signed with Germany
d. Germany's invasion of the Rhineland
help please, :)
a. the imprisonment of Jews in German concentration camps
b. the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
c. the pact that the Soviet Union signed with Germany
d. Germany's invasion of the Rhineland
help please, :)
Answers
Answered by
Amy
The Answer is B
Answered by
y912f
oh..thanks
Answered by
Amy
Welcome!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
y912f -- I can't believe you've read your history text! Every account of the U.S. entry into WWII stresses the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor as the prime reason for us to join the Allies in this war.
Answered by
y912f
sorry Ms.Sue, i read the chapters a loong time ago, but i'm doing the work for them now.
sorry! =[
sorry! =[
Answered by
Dan
the answer's b totally
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