The United States continued to provide oil to Japan even after U.S. leaders and citizens had become deeply displeased by Japanese aggression in China because it
A) wanted to avoid sparking even more conflict.
B) wanted to make as much money as possible on oil sales.
C) was not really paying attention to Japanese military attacks.
D) was full of people who were deeply afraid of war.
Answer: A
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