the answer is a. Its expansion in Asia
The United States Congress was firmly in support of war against Japan since the US was attacked first. Elements in the US Congress were more reluctant to go to war against Germany but Hitler's decision to declare war on the USA resolved that. In general, the US Congress supported the action of their president and followed a bilateral foreign policy.
primarily the prospect of an oil embargo and the US refusal to permit Japan to expand into SE Asia after the defeat of European colonial powers by Germany in 1940.
Getting drafted into the army
They were afraid that the war would strengthen the US grip in slavery and ensure southern domination of the union.
Venezuela was not a place where the US took action to support the Reagan Doctrine.
The United States firmly opposed Japan's aggressive expansionist actions in the late 1930s, particularly its invasion of China in 1937 and the subsequent occupation of Chinese territories. This expansion threatened U.S. interests in the Pacific and led to the imposition of economic sanctions, including an oil embargo. Ultimately, these tensions culminated in the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, which prompted the U.S. to enter World War II.
America cut all trade to and from Japan.
Sigh. The atomic bomb.
the US declared war with Japan because of the Pearl harbor bombing.
The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender
Japan believed that Great Britain and the US would hamper its efforts to control all of China and southeast Asia. Japan sought to put the US Navy in dire straits by attacking the US's main Pacific naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The US was forced to declare war on Japan in December of 1941 to counter the efforts of Japan to dominate the Pacific Ocean.
Japan. They dub it in the US.
we do not oppose US culture we just brought our traditions into America.
The US used atomic weapons upon the two Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to bring the war with Japan to an end .
Japan invaded Chinese territory
The United States Congress was firmly in support of war against Japan since the US was attacked first. Elements in the US Congress were more reluctant to go to war against Germany but Hitler's decision to declare war on the USA resolved that. In general, the US Congress supported the action of their president and followed a bilateral foreign policy.
The US stopped Japans isolation in the 1800's by direct military action. The new Japanese government then went about westernising Japan. Ironically US intervention in 1800's Japan, lead to WWII.