What was the primary objective of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941?
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Correct answer: To cripple the U.S. Pacific Fleet and prevent interference in Southeast Asia
Japan sought to neutralize the U.S. Navy's ability to project power in the Pacific. This was intended to buy time for Japan to seize resource-rich territories in Southeast Asia, such as the Dutch East Indies.
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