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In response to Japan’s aggressive actions in the Pacific in the 1930s, the United States
signed a peace treaty with Germany and Italy.
imposed an embargo on shipping war goods and petroleum products to Japan.
sent bombers over Japan in an effort to frighten that nation’s rulers.
embarked on a policy of disarmament.
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imposed an embargo on shipping war goods and petroleum products to Japan.
Explanation: In response to Japanese aggression (notably the invasion of China and later Southeast Asia), the U.S. progressively restricted exports to Japan — banning sales of aircraft parts, scrap metal, and eventually imposing an oil embargo and freezing Japanese assets — rather than signing treaties, bombing Japan, or pursuing disarmament.
Explanation: In response to Japanese aggression (notably the invasion of China and later Southeast Asia), the U.S. progressively restricted exports to Japan — banning sales of aircraft parts, scrap metal, and eventually imposing an oil embargo and freezing Japanese assets — rather than signing treaties, bombing Japan, or pursuing disarmament.
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