Once the steel and oil embargo was placed on Japan they were furious and in dire straits. They only had a two year reserved of oil. They decided to go after the oil in other countries by invading them. They attacked the USA in Pearl Harbor Hawaii to prevent the USN from coming after the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies.
the Japanese expansion of the 1930s was to expand out of Korea and into manchuria which it annexed and call manchukou
The question as written makes no sense. Japanese-Americans did not perform imperial expansion. The Japanese and the Americans both engaged in imperial expansion individually and for different motives.
It led to the expansion of Hellenistic culture.
Two answers to this (both are correct):1. To Destroy ships and planes that threatened their expansion efforts.2.The attacks was to prevent Americans from mounting a strong resistance to Japanese expansion.
BECAUSE OF JAPANESE EXPANSION TO THE AUSTRAILIAN MAINLAND
to stop Japanese expansion
the Japanese expansion of the 1930s was to expand out of Korea and into manchuria which it annexed and call manchukou
The question as written makes no sense. Japanese-Americans did not perform imperial expansion. The Japanese and the Americans both engaged in imperial expansion individually and for different motives.
to stop Japanese expansion
Japanese expansion into material rich regions.
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Russian & Japanese expansion plans in that region, led to a clash.
Japanese expansion into Eastern Asia began with the invasion of Manchuria in 1931. It also created a separate puppet state in Inner Mongolia. The Chinese Nationalist capital of Nanking also surrendered to the Japanese in 1937. The Japanese killed as many of 300,000 Chinese in the Massacre of Nanking.
a complete loop installed in a pipeline to mitigate the effect of expansion or contraction of the line.
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The Japanese expansion policy was motivated by a lack of natural resources.
The Japanese resorted to isolation, specifically the policy of sakoku, in response to European expansion to protect their culture, prevent foreign influence, and maintain political stability. They were concerned about the spread of Christianity and potential threats to their traditional way of life.