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

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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 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 created an alliance with Newfoundland and provided oil.

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He froze Japanese assets and created an oil embargo.

Prior to World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's leadership strategy regarding Japan involved imposing economic sanctions, including freezing Japanese assets in the United States and implementing an oil embargo. These actions were intended to curb Japanese expansionism in Asia and were a key factor in escalating tensions that eventually contributed to the outbreak of the war.

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