false Actually, before the December 7th attack by the Japanese, American public opinion was extremely divided on being actively involved in the ongoing war. However, the Japanese attack erased all such divisions - approval rates for fighting the war approached 100% shortly after the attack, and generally stayed well above 90% for the entire remainder of the war.
False
False
FALSE~ you're welcome.
Yes, the United States were well prepared for the attack on the Pearl harbor since it had broken the Japanese secret code.
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false Actually, before the December 7th attack by the Japanese, American public opinion was extremely divided on being actively involved in the ongoing war. However, the Japanese attack erased all such divisions - approval rates for fighting the war approached 100% shortly after the attack, and generally stayed well above 90% for the entire remainder of the war.
false
False
False; it's a False Negative
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True
False negatives are riskier than false positives because say for example, if there wasn't an attack and the IDS picked it (false positive), its not much of a harm but if there was an attack and the IDS doesn't detect it (false negative), then it can be disastrous. Yashniel
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False----- Nova Net Answer
no
False false negatives is where the system fails to detect something it should.