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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
15

What was one of Japan’s primary goals during world war 1 ?

History
1 answer:
kirill [66]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Japans number one goal during world war 1 was expansion

Explanation:

Japan only joined the allies during world war 1 because it thought it would gain extra territory once the allies won.

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UNASSIGNED LANDS.

The term "Unassigned Lands" was commonly used in the 1880s when people referred to the last parcel of land in the Indian Territory not "assigned" to one of the many Indian tribes that had been removed to the future state of Oklahoma. Another common, though equally unofficial, name used interchangeably was "the Oklahoma country."

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