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.
it showed that Texas was right. it was good that Texas went independent. it showed us that the war is stupid.
Because of the japanese estory us"!
Military Readiness!!
the Japanese did not lull the US into an attack on Pearl Harbor. the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, not the other way around.
The U.S. showed its dislike for Japanese aggressions by _______.
Russo-Japanese war
Yes because it showed the Japanese that we meant business and have a superior weapon and they had no chance of defeating us.
Adolf Hitler
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I like the fact that they used to give us snacks. I dislike how long the process was.
Because he hated it.
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.
1. America built some of the (Russian/Japanese) warships used during the war; this showed industrial might. 2. America was asked to negotiate an end to the war; this showed respect for authority. Post war; 1907, the US sent the "Great White Fleet" around the globe as a show of force (billed as a "good will tour"...SOP=Standard Operating Procedure).
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"Showed" is the predicate (verb). sign = subject us = indirect object trail = direct object
Indirectly, yes. The Doolittle attack in April, 1942, showed that the US carriers were as much of a threat to Japan as they had thought. The attack on Midway (June 4-7, 1942) was planned as a way to draw out the US carriers, since Pearl Harbor was now heavily defended. Unfortunately, the US, alerted to the Japanese movements, turned the tables with a trap of their own, sinking 4 Japanese carriers at the cost of one of their own, the Yorktown.