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FDR took 3 main actions to Japan's expansion of French Indochina. 1. He placed an oil embargo on the Japanse 2. He froze the Japanese assets 3. He placed all American forces in the Far East under the command of General Douglas macArthur

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It enforced embargoes on arms sales to Japan. It demanded reparations for Japanese damage to U.S. ships. It refused to recognize the new Manchurian government.

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