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by suyjuris 1519 days ago
I would disagree. This sentence is about the Unites States, not Japan, and the use of passive voice reflects that.
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This is disingenuous. Removing the bad actor in this sentence removed part of the cause for the effect. Not an attack happened, a japanese attack happened.
I you feel that the actor is an important part of the sentence, you can include it in passive voice as well: “However, it was attacked at Pearl Harbor by Japan, and then chose to enter the war.”