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It wouldve been a surprise attack on US so he warned us and we were prepared.
It brought the Americans into the war against the Axis (Germany, Italy and Japan).
Because Germany had been planning a surprise attack on a, one would assume, still extremely patriotic country. Germany went behind their backs and tried to get Mexico to attack. This led to America fighting against Germany and joining Britain, Russia, France, ect. Ps. I'm a high school student studying this, so its opinionated.
No. Giving up your attack for the turn is his condition to use the effect. Once you attack, you can't activate the effect.
They create a feeling of surprise in the play. ( apex )
Yes, it remains on the field and can attack as long as your opponent does not activate another effect.
In general, if one effect tells you to do something, and another effect says you cannot do that thing, the can't effect will win out. So if a monster says it must attack, it doesn't win out over an effect which says it can't attack. If a monster can attack all of the opponent's monsters, this does not override the effect which makes one of them unable to be selected as an attack target.
The effect of a Cannizzaro reaction involves the attack of hydroxide. This results in an attack on another molecule, which results in the exchange of a proton.
With the government eliminating poll taxes, it allowed many more to be able to vote.
No, it does not. It the attck is negated, it is like the attack never happened and the effect can not take place.
The Japanese government was happy with the success of the operation as they achieved the surprise factor, also known as "Taro, Taro, Taro" which means tiger, tiger, tiger; the code name for the surprise effect. The U.S. government was shocked as they expected Japan to declare war officially before attacking them. However, a controversy is that Japan delivered the declaration of war on the U.S. only because the messenger delivered it late, hence causing the surprise attack.
Ultimate Tyranno's effect forces you to attack all of your opponent's monsters with it FIRST. Meaning, if it is in Attack Position, at the beginning of your Battle Phase, it must be the first monster that you attack with, and it must attack all of your opponent's monsters, once each.Because of this, Ultimate Tyranno's effect is not essentially "activated". It has a "continuous" effect, meaning that the effect takes place the second it hits the field. So in answer to your question, it is not a matter of whether you CAN, it is the fact that you MUST utilize its effect during each of your Battle Phases, as long as it is on the field in face-up Attack Position.