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It brought the United States firmly into World War II on the side of the Allies ensuring the inevitable defeat of the Axis powers, Japan, Germany, and Italy.
Yes the war in Vietnam was inevitable because the bone-head Government wouldn't have let the even the thought of Communism reach anywhere that they didn't want it to.
I think that the reason that Patrick Henry thinks that war is inevitable is because people want freedom and the strong are not to be alone but to be the vigilant active and brave. The chains are forged and they won't be silent, just for their life to be purchased at the price of being trapped, therefore the war is inevitable to stop. It was a start to revolution and they wanted their rights to be independent.
After Japan attcked Pearl Harbor we declared war of Japan, and Germany.
No. Allied conventional bombing was already doing grave damage. The Soviet Union had declared war on Japan, so Japan's defeat was inevitable.
Yup. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 and on December 11, 1941 Hitlerdeclared war on the United States.
Japanese defeat was inevitable (as likely seen by most Japanese leaders) by early 1943. The war continued simply because the Japanese would not surrender, and the US would not stop until Japan surrendered.
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Extremism and failures of leadership made the Civik War inevitable by feeding sectionalism in the North and South.
the league of nations was established to prevent subsequent wars,but unfortunately the treaty of versailles against Germany and the reactions of some member states like Japan and Italy on weaker states made it inevitable that the second world war most occur.
I would argue that yes, war is inevitable. I believe that peace cannot be achieved without war. It is shown throughout history. Since there are many conflicts that arise through differences, there will always be war.
What war? At the end of the second World War, though Britain and her allies eventually won the war against Germany and Japan, Britain was almost bankrupt. When Britain was hanging on by her finger tips, America (mainly due Japan's attack on Pearl Harbour) came to our rescue. America's might, prosperity and productively proved vital . Neither Germany nor Japan could compete, and so the inevitable outcome was the defeat of Germany and Japan by the Britain, America, and our allies..
The general concensus was that repeated negotations with Japan having failed, war with Japan was probably inevitable. The war in Europe was one that the public generally wished to stay out of given the horror of WWI. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, America was forced into war in the Pacific, and Germany quickly declared war on the US, forcing the US into the European theater. Was communication used before US entry into the war? Absolutely yes. Directly with Japan, and through America's allies in the European theater.
the war was created because the king wanted items from America
Because they couldn't stop it.