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The U.S. showed its dislike for Japanese aggressions by _______.

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The United States imposed severe economic sanctions on Japan (which would cause shortages of oil and other resources) in an attempt to curb Japanese aggression in World War II and force the withdrawal of troops from Manchuria and China.

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