Answer:
8. Nationalism
9. Britain, France, Belgium, Portugal, Germany, Spain, Italy
10. Sphere of influence is a diplomatic term used to describe a foreign power economically, culturally, and militarily using it's influence in another country outside of it's own.
Roosevelt's primary task of which he spoke of at his <span>First Inaugural Address that was held in 1933, was putting people to work. To accomplish that he created what is now known as the Civilian Conservation Corps. The Civilian Conservation Corps lasted from 1933 to 1942 and was the work relief program designed for the unemployed young men in the U.S. </span>
<span>It was easier for the indians to loot their animals, and the grasses were pretty beaten up, but disease spreading was not one of the main impacts. Cholera had been spreading throughout cities during this time with significant impact</span>
Many factors, economic , nationalist and domestic contributed to the expansion.
Explanation:
There were many materials that were important for Japan that were not available in Japanese sphere of influence.
<u>Oil and rubber had to be traded from British Malaya and other neighboring countries</u> controlled by <u>European powers trying to limit Japan's expansion on the world stage.</u>
<u>Increasing nationalist sentiment and racism</u> pushed the country into conquering its neighbors for pride and profits and to expand its sphere of influence.