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Essay heading: JAPANESE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POST WORLD WAR II
 
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Within two hours the Japanese had sunk or damaged 18 ships, including eight battleships - nearly the whole U.S. pacific fleet. Some 2,400 Americans died, more than 1,000 were wounded (Beck et al p.827). The news of the attack shocked America. The day after President Roosevelt announced to Congress and the world that the United States had declared war on Japan...
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The U.S. and Japan played tug-of-war for four years until the United States had had enough. Newly elected President Harry Truman warned the Japanese. He told them if they did not surrender they could expect a "rain of ruin from the air" (Beck et al p. 841). The United States heard no response from the Japanese...
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