In the 1930's, the Japanese had expanded their reach into (Blank)
A. India and southern china
B. Manchuria and southern China
C. North America and southern china
The United States placed an embargo on japan soon Japan faced a shortage of (blank)
A. Natural resources
B. Naval ships
C. Soldiers and weapons
The Japanese wanted to make sure the U.S navy would not interfere with their plans to conquer Southeast Asia and other regions for that same reason the Japanese decided to attack (blank)
A. Pearl Harbor
B. Allied forces
C. Southeast asia
Answer:
B. Manchuria and southern China
A. Natural resources
A. Pearl Harbor
Explanation:
In the 1930's, the Japanese had expanded their reach into Manchuria and southern China.
The United States placed an embargo on Japan soon Japan faced a shortage of natural resources due to the embargo placed on oil.
The Japanese wanted to make sure the U.S navy would not interfere with their plans to conquer Southeast Asia and other regions for that same reason the Japanese decided to attack Pearl Harbor
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Answer:
During the first years of war United States kept their policy of non-interference. Still, even during the 1915 they were helping Entente by sending them provisions and resources mostly through boats. German submarines were bombing some of the ships that were crossing the Atlantic Ocean, including Lusitania. all together there were 128 American civilians on board that were killed during the attack. Zimmerman telegram was a document according to which Germans wanted to involve Mexico against United States in the war. Telegram was intercepted and American public was furious.
Explanation:
United States entered the war in 1917 but were provoked by certain animosities mostly by the Germans. Most Americans supported the cause of Entente powers and this German provocations were the last drop to overfill the glass.