Protectionism and taking China's side
It was actually Japan that brought the U.S into war. After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, they got very upset and declared war on Japan.
Yes, to provoke them into committing an act of war.
The U.S. was pissed of at Japan in WW2 because the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour (a U.S base) un-provoked, which led to the government of America declaring war on Japan
As a result of WW2, Japan lost everything they had gained prior to the US entering the war and were back to the original Japanese islands.
No, currently the US and Japan are allies.
the US is most responsible for the quick rebuilding of Japan Japan and the US were very close in the cold war and still are
After Japan attcked Pearl Harbor we declared war of Japan, and Germany.
Emperor Hirohito's Japan prior to World War II was not a democracy nor was it a communist state; it was a fascist theocracy. After World War II, the US Occupation of Japan led to Japan becoming a democracy under Emperor Hirohito's watch.
The US provided money, and military equipment for the allied resistence against the Axis forces. Without the war touching US soil it was a strong belief of many in Congress not to get involved any further.
to the the war with Japan
No; they did it of their own accord. Germany was not involved with the attack on Pearl Harbor - legend has it Hitler was upset with the Japanese for 'jumping the gun', and bringing America into the war.
To eliminate the US as an interference from Japan's quest for territory.