Japan was interested in capturing Manchuria from China in the 1930s because Japanese leaders believed that acquiring more an additional territory would help Japan to improve its economy. Japan also needed additional place to get more natural resources because they lack of it and getting Manchuria means that they would acquire a new place to get more natural resources.
History is my strong suite tbh. I would say answer choice C for this question
The punish wars took place almost a century ago starting in 264 b.c. and ending in 146 b.c. with the destruction of Carthage when the wars broke out Rome was the dominant power in the Italian peninsula Carthage was the leading maritime power in the world.
the first war broke out in 264 b.c. because Rome interfered in a dispute on the Carthaginian-controlled island of sicily the war ended with Rome in control of sicily and corsica and marked is as a naval and land power
in the second war the Carthaginian general Hannibal invaded Italy and earned victories at lake Trasimene and Cannae before he was defeated by Scipio Africanus in 202 b.c. it left Rome in control of western Mediterranean and much of Spain
in the third war the Romans were led by Scipio the Younger and they captured and destroyed the city of Carthage in 146 b.c. turning Africa into a province for the roman empire
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After Chief Justice Fred Vinson died in September 1953, Warren became the likely choice as a successor because of his law enforcement experience. ... Warren joined the Court in the midst of some of its most important issues – racial segregation in public schools and the expansion of civil liberties.