The Japanese response to the Export Control Act in 19440 was the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
The Japanese response to the Export Control Act in 19440 was the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
The Export Control Act was passed on July 5, 1940.
The export control act was a series of bills passed to prevent exporting of aircraft parts, minerals, and other materials to Japan. It also gave the president the right to stop exportation of military materials.
The Export Control Act was initially established as a way to protect goods from reaching enemies during World War II. During the 1950s, this mentality extended to a growing economic outlook that limited available goods for overseas use.
The Export Control Act was initially established as a way to protect goods from reaching enemies during World War II. During the 1950s, this mentality extended to a growing economic outlook that limited available goods for overseas use.
The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act
The Export and Import Permits Act of Canada was first enacted in 1947 by the Trade Controls and Technical Barriers Bureau. The act governs the import and export of goods and technology.
first answer:To act on having more control over the people.more correct answer:It was the Japanese Army that took control of the Japanese government in the 1930's. The Japanese Army was obsessed with the goal of conquering China. Controlling the government allowed them to continue their aggression.-M A K A L Z
The formation of the Sons of Liberty was a response to the Stamp Act.
The response from the colonists was anger.
The tea act
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