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The United States was not a member of the League of Nations.
In reaction to the Japanese's Aggression, the United States restricted the sale of scrap iron and aviation fuel to Japan. Before this, the US had stayed isolationist for the most part. The Japanese reacted badly and decided to join the Axis Powers. In an act of revenge, the Japanese later bombed Pearl Harbor, pulling the US into the war. they fought against the japenese in war 2
how did each of them respond to the challenges facing the united states
The United States imposed severe economic sanctions on Japan (which would cause shortages of oil and other resources) in an attempt to curb Japanese aggression in World War II and force the withdrawal of troops from Manchuria and China.
Much like Britain and France, the United States did not take action against Italian and German aggression. Americans, British, and French were all scarred from the Great War that had just taken place (WW1), so they thought that by responding to Italian and German aggression could potentially start a war. American's did not respond because they wanted to avoid war at all costs.
They went into war. I think it was WWI or WWII.
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The United States was not a member of the League of Nations.
Bye the use of economic sanctions
The United States led the assault on the Japanese and German aggression in the world. We were part of the union of the free world that destroyed both the Japanese and Germans during WW2
Japanese and United States are not at all alike.
d. Segregation of Japanese in United States schools.
Unlike in the United States, industrialization came to Japan as a result of foreign aggression.
Roosevelt declared war on Japan and in turn Germany declared war on the United States. The game was on at that point.
Prior to the formal entry of the United States into World War II, President Roosevelt and his administration took various steps to stop Japanese aggression in Asia. Diplomatic talks were one such step. Another was the imposition of an oil embargo upon the imperial island-nation.
It is difficult to get an exact estimate of Japanese (the plural word is Japanese, not Japaneses) males living in the United States. The approximate number of Japanese (males, females, children) living in the United States is 1,304,286.
In reaction to the Japanese's Aggression, the United States restricted the sale of scrap iron and aviation fuel to Japan. Before this, the US had stayed isolationist for the most part. The Japanese reacted badly and decided to join the Axis Powers. In an act of revenge, the Japanese later bombed Pearl Harbor, pulling the US into the war. they fought against the japenese in war 2