Japan’s aggressive policies in China resulted in tense
relations with the U.S. Japan had territorial ambitions and viewed American
superiority over the Pacific an obstacle. The U.S acted on Japan’s aggression
via trade embargo. When Japan conquered Vietnam, the U.S cut 90% oil supply to
Japan. When Japan continued the war in
China, U.S cut steel and other vital imports to the country.
The correct answer is cutting the quality of his products
Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish businessman, responsible for founding Carnegie Mellon University, an educational institution located in Pittsburgh, in the United States.
Carnegie started working as a picker when he was a child. He became the richest man in the world.
Already on North American soil, he started working as a bobbin picker and thread spools in a cotton factory. At the company, Andrew Carnegie caught the eye of a coil manufacturer, who offered him a more advantageous job. Then he was a messenger for another company. His insight helped him to understand the city map and the faces of important people - and so he made several contacts. Little by little Andrew Carnegie grew in the company. In 1953, he left to work on a railroad. At 24, he was superintendent. At the post, he brought his younger brother and a cousin to work with him. In 1865, Andrew resigned to start his own company, the Carnegie Steel Company, which built Ohio's first steel bridge, and Union Iron Mills. Through the Carnegie Steel Company and applying the knowledge he acquired from Thomas Scott, his former boss, he invested in the steelmaking process. This dominated the metallurgical industry in the city of Pittsburgh.
Madison didn't want any parts of the government to become too powerful, so he established the checks and balances, which each branch watches over the other so one doesn't become too powerful