Which passage from the article best supports the idea
that the U. S. had not suspected an attack by Japan?
A. Many vessels, including all eight battleships, were
sunk or damaged, and 188 aircraft had been
destroyed.
B. ...service members were raising the alarm: Pearl
Harbor was under attack by Imperial Japanese
forces.
C. In 2021, the Best Defense Foundation is bringing
more than 50 Pearl Harbor veterans back to for the
80th anniversary. They will visit the
USS Arizona Memorial.
D. ...Japan's ambitions of expanding its power in Asia
and the Pacific region were well known. However,
Americans believed Hawaii was too far away to
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