No. Japan bombed the Pearl Harbor mainly due to being desperate. The US had placed an embargo (no trade rule) on Japan. This led to no trade between the US and Japan and led Japan to losing a lot of money.
- It had foreign spheres of influence.
- It failed to institute reforms.
- It avoided modernization.
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Answer: help of IMF (International Monetary Fund) to deal with this foreign currency crisis. The citizens of Korea as well actively contributed towards foreign loan repayment through the “Gold Collection Movement”.
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One of the main ways in which the United States attempted to strengthen its ties and influence with the nations of Latin America was by declaring that further attempts to colonize this area by Europeans would be met with resistance by the US--as embodied in the Monroe Doctrine.