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I’m studying for my History class and need an explanation.
Based on your readings, including “Race and Identity” and Chapter 18 of Eagle Against the Sun, assess to what extent you believe racial identity played a role in the nature of combat in the Pacific. Did race serve as a critical catalyst, or were other factors more relevant to the destructive nature of war in the Pacific?
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The Pacific war occurred between Japan and the United States and its allies in which the
united states to end the Japanese expansions in East Asia. Obsessed with their desire to replace
the United States as the leading power in the Pacific, Japan declared war against American and
the British forces in Asia to grab the resources of South East Asia. In response, the United States
opened war against Japan and i...
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