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The Empire of Japan was justified with its attack on Pearl Harbor. Defend or refute this statement.

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Japanese civilians were more likely to view the actions of Pearl Harbor as a justified reaction to the economic embargo by western countries. Not only were the Japanese more aware of the embargo's existence, but they were also more likely to view the action as the critical point of American hostility.

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