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yuradex [85]
2 years ago
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Why did the Japanese want to take over other countries?

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zheka24 [161]2 years ago
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Answer: The militaristic culture of Japan in the 1930's meant an aggressive foreign policy aimed at establishing Japanese hegemony in the Far East and Pacific. However the Japanese also needed access to raw materials, particularly oil and rubber to sustain a war economy.

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