What was Japan's reasoning for attacking Pearl Harbor in 1941?
A) The Japanese were angry over the Russo-Japanese War Treaty.
B) The US government resisted Japanese expansion in Asia.
C) The emperor saw the attack in a dream and took it as a sign from the ancestors.
D) The Japanese were forced to attack because of their alliance with Germany and Italy.
E) The German air force and the Japanese navy saw the attack as a way to cripple the United States.
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