Japan decided to go to war with the United States because:
A) the Japanese wanted to invade Australia.
B) the United States refused to sell oil to Japan.
C) the Japanese believed the United States would never allow Japan to extend its control over the vital areas of Malaysia and the Dutch East Indies.
D) the United States declared its willingness to send troops to China.
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