Describe Roosevelt’s leadership strategy with Japan prior to World War II.(1 point)

Responses

He withdrew U.S. troops from D-Day and sent them to aid the Japanese in battle.
He withdrew U.S. troops from D-Day and sent them to aid the Japanese in battle.

He froze Japanese assets and created an oil embargo.
He froze Japanese assets and created an oil embargo.

He dropped the atomic bomb on Japan and brought an end to World War II.
He dropped the atomic bomb on Japan and brought an end to World War II.

He created an alliance with Newfoundland and provided oil.

1 answer

The correct response that describes Roosevelt’s leadership strategy with Japan prior to World War II is:

He froze Japanese assets and created an oil embargo.

This action was part of a series of economic sanctions and measures taken by the U.S. in response to Japanese expansion in Asia, particularly after Japan's invasion of China and its intentions in the Pacific. The freezing of assets and the oil embargo aimed to pressure Japan into altering its aggressive policies.