Which statement is TRUE regarding American actions toward Japan in the months before Pearl Harbor?

History · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Before the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States took several actions that affected Japan. The true statement regarding American actions toward Japan in the months before Pearl Harbor is that the U.S. had implemented economic sanctions and embargoes against Japan. One significant measure was the freezing of Japanese assets in July 1941, which was a direct response to Japan's expansionist activities in Southeast Asia, particularly the occupation of French Indochina (now consisting of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia). Along with the asset freeze, the U.S. also initiated an embargo on oil exports to Japan, which critically threatened Japan's energy supplies that were essential for its military and industrial sectors.