People
Actions/Strategies
Reasons for attack
Reasons to be against America
Results/Aftermath
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What group of people was responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor?
The Japanese
100
What form of transportation was necessary for the attacks?
Airplanes
100
What was the goal for the 9/11 by Al-Qaeda?
To speak against corrupt Muslim governments and make them targets to destroy their image. They wanted to do so by linking those regimes to the United States. 
100
How does Osama Bin Laden view the United States?
Powerful, threatening. 
100
How did the United States respond to the attacks and attempt to dismantle Al-Qaeda?
U.S. troops invaded Afghanistan.
200
What group was responsible for the 9/11 attack?
Islamic terrorist group - Al Qaeda
200
What explosive weapon did the Japanese use in the Pearl Harbor attack?

The Japanese dropped bombs.

200
What did Al-Qaeda believe the attack on 9/11 would lead to?
U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, which would eventually cause a worldwide "Muslim backlash".
200
Why is Osama Bin Laden afraid of the United States?
An enemy that propped apostate regimes in the Middle East.
200
After the 9/11 attacks, did the U.S. make any attempt to remove the Taliban? If so, how far from the 9/11 attack did they choose to?
Yes, they made the attempt when invading Afghanistan. It was less than a month after 9/11.
300
Who's presidency was defined by the 9/11 attack? In other words - who was President during the attack?
George W. Bush
300
What made the Al Qaeda leader, Bin Laden, so helpful? What qualities made him like the secret weapon to Al-Qaeda and to the successful terrorist attack?
He actually had practical hands-on experience running construction projects. This helping the team realize where the planes should hit, as hitting 9 targets (an old plan they had) was too ambitious and difficult.
300
Why did Isoroku Yamamoto feel the Japanese should attack Pearl Harbor?
War seemed inevitable - Japan's only chance was the element of surprise and to destroy America's navy as fast as possible.
300
What did the Japanese have against Americans?
They were threatened by the power America had as this inevitable war began to approach, as they wanted them to accept defeat.
300
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, what finally initiated?
World War II
400
Who led the air attack on Pearl Harbor?
Mitsuo Fuchida
400
Where did Al-Queda's 9/11 terrorist attack strategy come from? 
Zawahiri's "Egyptian camp", as they settled a vision of the attack by the mid-1990s
400
Acting as another reason Japan chose to attack on Pearl Harbor: Where did Japan want to move to and why?
The Dutch East Indies and Malaya conquer territories that could provide important natural resources such as oil and rubber.
400
What American actions angered Japan?
The oil embargo that America organized with the British and the Dutch. It was a thorn in the side for Japan, as it imported 90% of its oil. Without oil, Japan's military could not function, and they would be unsuccessful in their war efforts.
400
About how many people died in the Pearl Harbor attack? (closet answer wind)
2,403 people.
500
Who referred to the Pearl Harbor attack as a "day of infamy"?
President Franklin Roosevelt
500
What were the bombs in the Pearl Harbor attack completely able to destroy?
The American battleship U.S.S.
500
What were some Japanese imperial ambitions that served as a reason to attack Pearl Harbor?
To expand to China, solve some demographic and economic problems, and to take over the Chinese import market.
500
After destroying American fleet, as they were very threatened by them, what did Japan hope to do?
To conquer the Philippines and Malaya while America was recovering from its own damages... Thus, the surprise attack!
500
How many U.S. ships were sunk or damaged in the Pearl Harbor attack?
18
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