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Essay heading: Awakening A Sleeping Giant
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In response to the United States restrictions, Japan Germany, and Italy all signed the Tripartite Pact in September 1940. "The Tripartite Pact declared that the United States was a mutual enemy to Italy, Germany, and Japan" (Davis 24). In July 1941, President Roosevelt announced that the United States was freezing Japanese
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He said that Japan could still trade with the United States, but all trade must be approved by the government. Many people thought that trade was to be totally cut off from Japan (30). However, many people feared that this would cause a war with Japan because Japan depended on the United States for many resources... displayed next 300 characters
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