In the summer of 1941, to discourage further Japanese actions, President Roosevelt ordered:

a) financial aid sent to China and United States troops sent into Indochina
b) a naval blockade of Japan, to be effective on December 1, 1941
c) the freezing of Japan's assets in the United States
d) the resumption of steel and aviation fuel exports to Japan, hoping to drive a wedge into the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis


C

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a. true b. false

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