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Question
What was the effect of Japan’s Policy of Expansion on the Second World War?
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Solution
Japan’s Policy of Expansion: After the First World War, Japan increased her resources of army because of industrialization and modern technology. She captured Manchuria in 1931 and invaded China in 1937. She joined the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis and prepared for the Second World War to satisfy her hunger for more territories. In brief, Japan’s policy of expansion also created war like situation in 1930s.
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