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Why was the bombing of pearl harbor a turning point in world war 2

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It was a turning point because it caused the United States to join the war.

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The bombing of Pearl Harbor was a turning point in the war because it was one of the events that led the the United States joining the war. As we all know, the US is a superpower, so they have the resources necessary to shift the war into the Allies' favor.

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