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What were the major developments in Japan leading to World War 2?

1. The need for oil and other raw materials. 2. The oil and metal embargo from the US. After Japan's 1933 invasion of China.


How did the US upset Japan before the bombing of pearl harbor?

Do you mean, "What did the U.S do to japan before peal harbor?" and if so, the U.S imposed a trade embargo on Japan because Japan had invaded Indonesia. The trade embargo cut Japan's oil supplies quite a bit.


What did the US export to Japan to protect the Dutch East Indies before World War 2?

The US sold oil to Japan (not for the prevention of protecting the Dutch East Indies). However the US placed an oil embargo on Japan when they invaded Manchuria and killed 100,000 Chinese civilians. This gave the military leaders of Japan the idea to wipe out the US Naval fleet so they could go after the Dutch East Indies. The attack led to the US entering World War 2.


Did Japan fight Germany in World War 2?

Germany and Japan were on the same side in World War II.In World War I Japan was on the Allied side and fought against Germany.


What were the key interventions the US made in Europe and the Third World?

Before entering World War II as a combatant, the United States intervened in Europe and in the Third World (in particular, in Asia) in various "key" ways. In Europe, the United States supplied vital war material to Great Britain when it was facing Hitler's Germany on its own. In Asia, the United States placed an oil embargo on Imperial Japan as a protest to Japan's ongoing aggression in China and elsewhere.

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Main reasons for Japan's agression during World War 2?

Embargo and their need for resources


How long was the trade embargo on Japan imposed pre-World War 2?

July 1941 6 months


What were some of the causes that sparked up the world war 2 pacific?

Japan's incursion into Manchuria, the US embargo of oil to Japan and the attack by Japan on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.


What were the five basic causes of World War 2?

Japan's inursion in Manchuria, the US Embargo on Japan, the German Invasion of Poland, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Hitler's decleration of war against the US.


Which eventually led to war when the embargo against this country was dropped by the US?

The embargo in question likely refers to the United States' trade restrictions against Japan before World War II. When the U.S. lifted the embargo on oil and other essential supplies in 1941, it exacerbated existing tensions between the two nations. Japan, reliant on these resources, sought to secure its interests in Southeast Asia, leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent declaration of war. This marked the entry of the U.S. into World War II.


What were the major developments in Japan leading to World War 2?

1. The need for oil and other raw materials. 2. The oil and metal embargo from the US. After Japan's 1933 invasion of China.


Did japan stop tradiNg with the US during world war 2?

The US had and Embargo Act where the Us didn't give the japanese oil which was vital to the japanese.


How was the US involved in the war between China and Japan?

The US put an embargo on steel, oil, etc. headed for Japan. Can't fight a war without those items.


What is the US Embargo of Japan?

The U.S. Embargo of Japan, enacted in the late 1930s, was a series of economic sanctions aimed at restricting Japan's access to essential materials, particularly oil and scrap metal, in response to its aggressive military expansion in Asia. The embargo intensified in 1941, culminating in a complete trade ban that severely affected Japan's military operations. This action contributed to escalating tensions between the U.S. and Japan, ultimately leading to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and the subsequent U.S. entry into World War II.


Why did US enter the war in 1941?

The Japanese bombed pearl harbour. The American public was outraged and pressured the government into war.


How did world war 2 begin in the pacfic?

America put an oil embargo on Japan because they were taking possessions of other countries to use them against their war with China. In response they bombed Pearl Harbor, and thus began the war in the pacific.


What was japan's response to the US placing an embargo on iron and oil?

Japan's response to the U.S. embargo on iron and oil, imposed in 1941, was to intensify its military expansion in Asia, seeking to secure alternative sources of raw materials. This led to Japan's decision to launch a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, aiming to neutralize the U.S. Pacific Fleet and ensure its dominance in Southeast Asia. The embargo significantly strained Japan's economy, pushing it towards aggressive actions that ultimately contributed to its entry into World War II.