He cut off all of the U.S.A's trades with Japan and froze all Japanese assets in the U.S.A!
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President James Knox Polk.
No
Theodore Roosevelt saw great investment opportunities for American business in Latin America and the Far East.
No, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the President of the United States, and Hideki Tojo, the Prime Minister of Japan, were not friends. In fact, they were on opposite sides during World War II. Roosevelt led the Allied powers, while Tojo led Japan, which was a member of the Axis powers.
Being a clustler of islands, they often tried to expand into other territories surrounding them, so they could support their population better.
This is True according to American Government: Roots & Reform; O'Conner 2011
Monroe doctrine
Hiraku
For the most part they bought the territories. This allows the US to expand to other parts of the world.
Because the Mughals wanted to expand their territories.
The Americans wanted to expand their territories and become powerful.
President Franklin Roosevelt tried to expand the Supreme Court to include an additional 15 judges. This was called "court packing," since he was trying to "pack" the court with his favorite judges. It didn't pass.