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Japan Attacks and America Goes to War
- Japan's new goals
- Tensions between Japan and the United States
- Pearl Harbor
- The impact of Pearl Harbor
- Japan's strategy for the war
- Japan sweeps forward
- The Philippines
- Malaya and Singapore
- Burma and the Dutch East Indies
- The Doolittle raid
- The Battle of the Coral Sea
- The Battle of Midway: Luck changes the war
- American strategy
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