The U.S. was concerned about Japanese aggression in several countries during the 1930s, notably in China and Manchuria. Japan's invasion of Manchuria in 1931 and its ongoing military actions in China, particularly during the Second Sino-Japanese War starting in 1937, heightened tensions between the two nations. Additionally, Japan's expansionist policies in Southeast Asia further alarmed the U.S., contributing to growing animosity leading up to World War II.
because japan exports to many countries.
why did Japanese attack other countries?becuz they were short of oil they wanted an empire and most of all they needed land because their popularity was overflowing
because they was already free
That much aggression shown was because of what you had done.
China, because the Chinese emperors had build the Great Wall of China to get protection from the Mongolian aggression.
It was different because they did not like the idea so the wanted to combined different literatures to make up a new one.
its lyndes hw isn't it. They were able to carry out aggressive territorial policies because of the charismatic effect of each nation's leader
Because some countries are not involed in the commonwealth games and there are too many countries already competing in it!
FDR froze Japanese assets. NO more oil for Japan.
Because they are different countries. They originallY had the same,but then stuff happened and the Japanese changed theirs a bit.Same thing about the Koreans.
the Japanese occupation of Indochina. The Japanese occupation of French Indochina (after France had fallen to Germany) induced the United States to cut oil supplies to Japan, which in turn stimulated further Japanese aggression in order to secure oil and other supplies in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
Antibiotics. (In the developed countries this illness already does not exist because of vaccination.)