The cartoon below was created in the 1940s:

Political cartoon showing a hand wearing a coat that is decorated like the American flag. The words 130,000,000 United Americans are written on the sleeve. The hand is holding up the arm of a Japanese officer who looks up in fear. Lying on the ground is a slain woman with the words Pearl Harbor written on the back of her dress. The caption of the cartoon reads, Remember Pearl Harbor, Work, Fight, Sacrifice and We'll remember, and by God you won't forget
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Based on the cartoon, which conclusion can be made about the United States after the attack on Pearl Harbor?

Patriotic sentiments were high in the United States as its citizens united against a common enemy.
Japanese American citizens remained welcome in the United States despite the actions of the Japanese government.
American citizens pushed for entry in World War II, not for revenge, but to assist their European allies.
The Japanese attack shocked the American public, but they soon forgot the events after the war began.