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[DOC File]TIME FOR A NEW “NEW DEAL” - The Big Picture
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The universal availability of these services differentiates a modern country from a developing nation. In fact, a public-works strategy for national recovery has had broad ideological respectability from the days of Alexander Hamilton and Abraham Lincoln to those of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy.
[DOCX File]Rising States, Rising Institutions
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The combined European air forces are substantially larger and considerably more modern than their Chinese counterpart. Aircraft France possesses 279 fighter aircraft, 122 transport aircraft and 85 helicopters, German 304 fighter and attack aircraft and 104 transports, and – helicopters, Britain has 322 attack and strike aircraft, and 63 ...
[DOC File]PEARL HARBOR WARNINGS - Old Dominion University
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On 26 July 1941, President Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in the U.S. This stopped all foreign trade with the Japanese. Japan now either must make war, or make a deal, or back up. 1) Nov. 26: Japanese aircraft carriers disappear. No radio traffic from them since Nov. 16.
[DOC File]S/C/W/26/Add.1 - World Trade Organization
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- Entry of two new carriers in 1989 whose combined share in the international telephone market reached 29% by 1992. - The directional rate disparity between the United States and Japan narrowed substantially by the end of 1993, with a three-minute call from the U.S. through ATT costing ¥613 compared to ¥670 yen through KDD.
[DOCX File]From Neutrality to War, 1939-1941
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The Japanese believed quick action was necessary. Pearl Harbor… December 7, 1941 . Sunday morning, Dec. 7th, Japanese planes bombed every ship in sight in a surprise attack. in less than two hours, 2400 Americans died (including 1100 on the . Arizona), 1200 wounded, 20 warships sunk, and about 150 planes destroyed. BUT not the aircraft carriers.
[DOC File]The Turning Point of the Pacific War: Two Views
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It is interesting to note that the Japanese anticipated the loss of two or more carriers at Pearl Harbor, but lost only 29 carrier aircraft (and the midget submarines that contributed little if anything to the operation), while the success of the Midway operation was taken for granted, but produced losses out of all proportion to the potential ...
[DOCX File]Mr. Jeff Casner History Teacher - Home
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If the Japanese took Midway, they would be able to directly launch attacks against Pearl Harbor. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz directed a smaller carrier force, under Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, against the powerful invading Japanese fleet. The Japanese retreated after losing 4 carriers. Midway was a
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The task force was strengthened by aircraft carriers that survived the . Pearl Harbor attack. They met the Japanese fleet. After the battle, the Japanese fleet turned back . It was the first naval battle in history in which the ships never engaged one another directly. All the damage was done by airplanes from airplanes from the carriers. One ...
[DOCX File]Modern U.S. History - Waterford Union High School
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Modern U.S. History. Chapter 26, Section 4 Quiz. 1. Name the U.S. General who was forced to leave his troops behind when he was ... able to destroy four Japanese aircraft carriers. 4. What was the nickname for the U.S. strategy to move across the Pacific Ocean quickly . by not attacking every island, but attacking those lightly defended and then .
[DOC File]Modern Warfare of World War II - Commack Schools
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Improved Submarines During the Second World War, submarines comprised less than 2 percent of the U.S. Navy, but sank over 30 percent of Japan's navy, including eight aircraft carriers. More important, American submarines contributed to the virtual strangling of the Japanese economy by sinking almost five million tons of shipping—over 60 ...
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