<span>C. France. </span><span>France had held colonial claims in Vietnam and other neighboring countries, in what was called French Indochina, since the 1880s. During World War II, when Japan was taking control of territories in Asia, the Japanese tolerated the French remaining present in their Indochina territories. Following the war, France sought to retain and reassert its colonial control over the region, but the First Indochina War (beginning in 1946) was Vietnam's effort to establish its independence of French control.</span>
The correct answer is Japan had few natural resources and needed to get them from elsewhere. Among the other choices, this is the statement that most likely explains why Japan so actively sought to claim foreign lands during its imperial period. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
This answer to this problem is 64
Fake news was released, either that or half-baked, but there comes a point where it's so half-baked that it's straight up fake.
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In the fall of 1796, nearing the end of his term, George Washington published a farewell address, intended to serve as a guide to future statecraft for the American public and his successors in office.