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What were the other targets for Japanese raids besides Pearl Harbor during world war 2?

Concurrent with the Pearl attacks were the Philippines, China (taiwan), and Southeast Asia (Indo-china, also known as Vietnam).


Could the US have remained isolated from the world?

Type your answer here... No they needed other countries to trade with -haydenn


If president Truman had forced the rest of the world to surrender after bombing japan could the US have ruled the world by letting countries apply for statehood?

Yes, but more than likely the US empire would have governed other countries as territories (such as Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands) rather than as states with representation in Congress. Some nations originally feared that the United Nations would gain political power and create a world government dominated by the US.


Why did they have planes in World War 2?

Just some of the reasons why they had airplanes in World War 2 was because they could provide air support. They could do reconnaissance missions. They carried paratroopers, artillery guns, tanks, and supplies as well. They could also dogfight other enemy airplanes, and could bomb enemy targets too. They also intercepted enemy bombers or transported things faster than they could have on the ground.


What happened when they lost their ration books during world war 2?

When individuals lost their ration books during World War II, they faced significant challenges as these books were essential for obtaining food and other scarce goods. Without them, people struggled to access the limited supplies available, which could lead to hunger and increased hardship. In many cases, they had to report the loss to authorities and apply for replacements, but the process could be slow and cumbersome, leaving them vulnerable during a time of scarcity. Overall, losing a ration book exacerbated the difficulties of wartime life, making survival even more precarious.