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Identify which of the following statements correctly describe the reasons for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. 1. When Japan attacked, the U.S. State Department was working feverishly to arrive at a peaceful settlement with Tojo's government. 2. The United States froze Japanese assets and established a trade embargo, which restricted Japan's access to essential resources.3. The United States became worried about Japan's intentions when it allied with China in September 1940. 4. When militants took over the Japanese government in October 1941, it became clear where things were headed. 5. General Tojo's more moderate approach gave the United States hope for a peaceful resolution. 6. The desperate need for fuel played a key role in Tojo's decision to carry out the attack.

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Identify which of the following statements correctly describe the reasons for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. 1. When Japan attacked, the U.S. State Department was working feverishly to arrive at a peaceful settlement with Tojo's government. 2. The United States froze Japanese assets and established a trade embargo, which restricted Japan's access to essential resources.3. The United States became worried about Japan's intentions when it allied with China in September 1940. 4. When militants took over the Japanese government in October 1941, it became clear where things were headed. 5. General Tojo's more moderate approach gave the United States hope for a peaceful resolution. 6. The desperate need for fuel played a key role in Tojo's decision to carry out the attack.

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The correct statements that describe the reasons for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are:

  1. The United States froze Japanese assets and established a trade embargo, which restricted Japan's access to essential resources. This is true because the U.S. did impose economic sanctions on Japan due to its aggression in China and Southeast Asia.

  2. When militants took over the Japanese government in October 1941, it became clear where things were headed. This is true because the militaristic government was more inclined towards war.

  3. The desperate need for fuel played a key role in Tojo's decision to carry out the attack. This is true because the embargo imposed by the U.S. cut off Japan's access to vital resources, including oil, leading to the decision to go to war.

The other statements are incorrect:

  1. When Japan attacked, the U.S. State Department was working feverishly to arrive at a peaceful settlement with Tojo's government. This is not entirely accurate. While there were negotiations, they were not making significant progress, and the U.S. was not aware of Japan's intent to attack.

  2. The United States became worried about Japan's intentions when it allied with China in September 1940. This is incorrect. Japan did not ally with China, but rather was in conflict with China. The U.S. was concerned when Japan signed the Tripartite Pact with Germany and Italy in September 1940.

  3. General Tojo's more moderate approach gave the United States hope for a peaceful resolution. This is incorrect. General Tojo was a hardliner and his appointment as Prime Minister in October 1941 signaled a more aggressive stance by Japan.

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