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28 March, 17:35

Japan's move into China was met by

a. economic sanctions.

c. threats of war.

b. a condemnation.

d. blockade of Japan's ports.

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  1. 28 March, 21:28
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    Japan’s move into China was met by " a. economic sanctions", especially by the United States, which stopped exporting steel to Japan. This was a major reason for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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