As Japan grew stronger in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it pursued aggressive expansionist policies, seeking to establish itself as a major world power. This included the modernization of its military and economy, which enabled Japan to win decisive victories in conflicts such as the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). Japan also expanded its territory by annexing Korea in 1910 and establishing influence over parts of China and Southeast Asia. These actions ultimately contributed to rising tensions in the region and played a significant role in the lead-up to World War II.
The regents affected the rise and the power of military leaders in Japan because the nobels grew stronger.
The regents affected the rise and the power of military leaders in Japan because the nobels grew stronger.
One way that Japan changed in the 1920's and 1030's was rapid industrialization.
Japan moved toward a greater democracy, Political Parties grew stronger, and elected members of the Diet- the Japanese Parliment.
Japan moved toward a greater democracy, Political Parties grew stronger, and elected members of the Diet- the Japanese Parliment.
As Japan grew strong it began making imperialistic moves toward other countries. It also strengthened its military and gained control of its trade tariffs.
the population grew
japan grew rice in warm camel
sometimes
yes
He grew up in Japan.
Because Japan was a stronger nation than Japan :D hope it helps