I wouldnt go by my answer but I believe it's number 4
Answer:
His writings and methods were often adapted to need and circumstance, although there were some steady themes, including antisemitism, anti-communism, anti-parliamentarianism, German Lebensraum ("living space"), belief in the superiority of an "Aryan race" and an extreme form of German nationalism.
Explanation:
Many think that he did not have a logical way of thinking or a plan but rather a mash up of different ideas all put together in his mind.
I right now Am answering this question too I would go with B or C
OK.....
So,
1) Japan is an island and they didn't have enough resource. Winning the support of the people takes more time. So, they thought a faster way to gain raw materials and resources was by conquering the other lands. Also, they thought using force was faster and effective.
2) To spread fear among other countries so that they wouldn't oppose Japan