I'll first explain what the non-aggression pact was. It was an agreement that the Soviet Union and Germany would take no military action against each other. To answer your question it is B. The pact was to make sure he could safely attack Poland.
Because they was going to war and had to have a agreement on what would prevent them not to have to go to war
Here's a list of territories acquired by Japan between 1875 and 1914:
- Kuril Islands – as of 1875
- Ryukyu Islands – as of 1879
- Nanpō Islands – as of 1891
- Taiwan – as of 1895
- Minami-Tori-shima – as of 1898
- Karafuto (South Sakhalin) – as of 1905
- Kwantung Leased Territory – as of 1905
- Korea – as of 1910
- Shandong – as of 1914
Follow-up:
Japan's efforts to control other territories in Asia didn't end there. In 1931, Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria, the northeastern region of China. The Japanese declared the region to be a new country, independent of China. which the Japanese called Manchuko. In reality, the territory was not independent but was controlled by the occupying Japanese army.
The League of Nations condemned Japan in 1933 for the events in Manchuria, but that did little to stop Japan. Japan withdrew from the League of Nations at that time, and by 1937 began further invasions into Chinese territory. and in the early 1940s Japan occupied French Indochina (territory in Southeast Asia).
Bismarck invaded France with his improved army. when bismarck drove all the french people and napoleon III out of France, that is when wilhelm II came in and became kaiser which unified Germany.
Answer:
Because of its specific world mission to spread liberty and democracy.