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Q: What action by japan did US firmly oppose?
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What action japan did the US firmly oppose?

the answer is a. Its expansion in Asia


What action did US take when Japan invaded Indo-China?

America cut all trade to and from Japan.


What us action ended the war with japan?

Sigh. The atomic bomb.


What action by the Japanese was considered the last straw in bringing the US to war with Japan?

the US declared war with Japan because of the Pearl harbor bombing.


What action did the allies have to do for the Japanese to surrender?

The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender


Why did the US and Japan oppose each other in World War 2?

Japan believed that Great Britain and the US would hamper its efforts to control all of China and southeast Asia. Japan sought to put the US Navy in dire straits by attacking the US's main Pacific naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The US was forced to declare war on Japan in December of 1941 to counter the efforts of Japan to dominate the Pacific Ocean.


Where do you get Dragon Ball Z Kai action figures?

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Why do Muslim oppose US culture?

we do not oppose US culture we just brought our traditions into America.


What action did the US take to end the War in Japan?

The US used atomic weapons upon the two Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to bring the war with Japan to an end .


Which action during the 1930s heightened the tensions between Japan and the US?

Japan invaded Chinese territory


What position did the US Congress take during the early years of World War 2?

The United States Congress was firmly in support of war against Japan since the US was attacked first. Elements in the US Congress were more reluctant to go to war against Germany but Hitler's decision to declare war on the USA resolved that. In general, the US Congress supported the action of their president and followed a bilateral foreign policy.


How the US able to force an end to Japan's isolation in the mid 1800?

The US stopped Japans isolation in the 1800's by direct military action. The new Japanese government then went about westernising Japan. Ironically US intervention in 1800's Japan, lead to WWII.