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History, 05.03.2021 06:40 alex6toes

Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, how did Japan know which ships they needed to
attack?
A. They had an inside man working at Pearl Harbor and sending
information back to Japan.
B. They had satellites up in space spying on Pearl Harbor.
C. They sent tourists over to Hawaii to take pictures and gain
information about Pearl Harbor.


Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, how did

Japan know which ships they needed to
attack?
A. The

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