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During the period of Japanese aggression in the 1930s, particularly leading up to World War II, America's foreign policy was characterized by isolationism and a focus on neutrality. The U.S. initially sought to avoid direct involvement in foreign conflicts, although it became increasingly concerned about Japan's expansionist actions in Asia. This led to economic measures, such as trade restrictions and embargoes, particularly on oil and scrap metal, in an attempt to curb Japanese militarism. Ultimately, these tensions contributed to the U.S. entering the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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