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After seizing control of Japan's government Japanese military leaders?

Answer this question… launched a much more aggressive campaign of expansion in Asia.


Why was Japan upset with the US prior to the war?

Protectionism and taking China's side


How did a change in political alliances force japan to change its plans for expansion?

A change in political alliances during the early 20th century, particularly Japan's shifting relationship with Western powers and its involvement in World War I, forced Japan to reevaluate its expansionist ambitions. As Japan aligned more closely with the Allies, it sought to solidify its influence in Asia and the Pacific, leading to territorial gains in places like the Shandong Peninsula. However, the post-war treaties and the emergence of new geopolitical realities, including rising tensions with the United States and the League of Nations' disapproval of imperialism, prompted Japan to reconsider its aggressive expansion strategies. Consequently, Japan shifted its focus toward economic expansion and securing resources rather than outright territorial conquest.


Where did Japan first become involved in the war?

pearl harbor __ Pearl Harbor was relatively late in the Japanese war. Japan launched an invasion of Manchuria in 1931, and this is seen as a prelude to WW2. In 1939 Japan began an aggressive expansion across the Pacific capturing British, Dutch and French colonies as they went.


What happened to japan during the expansion era?

Japan took part in the World War while America was in its expansion era


What aggressive actions did Japan the during the 1930s?

The agression tooken by Japan in 1930 was that japan invaded china.


What happened to Japan during the US Expansion Era?

Japan took part in the World War while America was in its expansion era


Which country has the least aggressive during the 1930s?

japan


Who were the aggressive nations in the 1930's?

Germany, Italy, and Japan


Why did the U.S. come into conflict with Japan prior to W.W.2?

Prior to the outbreak of World War II, the United States and Japan came into conflict primarily due to one cause: Japan's aggressive expansionist policy. With both economic stability and imperial glory in mind, Japan sought to expand its power at the expense of nations around it. The United States sought to limit this expansion or stop it entirely.


Japan's aggressive action toward China was a violation of which policy?

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Why was japan forced out of Vietnam in 1945?

They lost WWII.