What was the main reason behind the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?
a)Japan wanted to cripple the US Navy and gain control over the Pacific
b)Japan wanted to draw the Americans into war so that the Allied forces would have more allies.
c)Japan wanted to gauge the strength of the US Navy and analyze the outcome of the war.
d)Japan wanted to gain control over the US Navy to strengthen the Japanese Naval force.

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The answer is a. They wanted to weaken allied forces.

The correct answer is A) Japan wanted to cripple the U.S. Navy and gain control over the Pacific.  

The main reason behind the Japanese attack of Pear Harbor was that Japan wanted to cripple the U.S. Navy and gain control over the Pacific.  

On December 7, 1941, Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor U.S. naval base in Honolulu, Hawaii. More than 2,400 people died in the attack. Japanese forces damaged 20 naval ships and almost 300 airplanes. The main reason behind the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor was that Japan wanted to cripple the U.S. Navy and gain control over the Pacific. Immediately after the attack, President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed Congress to ask for a declaration of war on Japan. That is when the United States officially entered World War II.