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Was World War 1 Justified

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The United States wanted to stay as far away from war as possible. It learned its lesson from World War I. When World War I erupted in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson pledged neutrality for the United States, a position that the clear majority of Americans favored. But can you truly isolate a country from war? With allies, and political ties, can it truly be done? No, it can’t. To prevent an arms race that could lead to another world war, America signed several disarmament treaties to limit the size of naval fleets among Britain, France, Italy, Japan, and the United States. It also wanted to avoid any involvement in European or Asian affairs. Isolationism was America’s way of trying to stay safe. The worry of some Americans was how long we …show more content…

Japan defended its position effectively for a while. But soon the U.S. attacked their navy, and they had to withdraw. They suffered damages to their boats, as well as many casualties. That was the turning point in the war. The United States was fighting with the allies to weaken Japan. But they wouldn’t back down. So that’s when the atomic bomb was dropped. Japan was still holding on, but after the second one was dropped, they finally surrendered. There is still debate till this very day on whether we were justified in dropping the bombs in Japan or …show more content…

America was ready to strike back. But not only did they have Japan to worry about, they had others too. Three days after congress approved the declaration of war, Japan's allies Germany and Italy declared war against the United States. One reason Germany lost the world war was because its forces were split between East and West. If they only focused on the soviet union, it wouldn’t have been as bad. It wouldn’t take twice the resources and casualties. For the U.S., concentrating on just Japan may have changed the whole outcome. Maybe they wouldn’t have dropped the bomb, because the focus is all on one country, not

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