Which events increased tensions between the Japan and the United States in the late 1930s? Select three options.
Japan attacked the US at Pearl Harbor.
Japan continued its expansion into China.
Japan joined the Allied countries.
Japan joined the Axis countries.
Japan barred trade with the US. Japan invaded French Indochina.

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Answer: Alrighty, so Japan was pursuing very ambitious goals. Such as invading Indochina, to add to that Invading China. Japan was allied With the Axis as well.

Why the other choices are wrong: Okay so joining the allies was highly unlikely, except for the fact Japan did use to be with the allies in World War One.

During the period of 1930, the events that lead to tension between the US and Japan are related to japan invading the Chinese territory that changes US international policy.

  • Several events lead to this tension such as Japan continuing its expansion into China. Japan joined the Axis countries and Japan invaded French Indochina.

Hence the option B, D, and F are correct.

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