Answer:
B. Focused on trade, not military power
Step-by-step explanation:
Japanese Aggression. Beginning in the 1930s, Japan aggressively expanded the territories under its influence, taking over parts of China, invading territories claimed by the Soviet Union, and fighting across the Pacific during World War II.
Japanese expansionist foreign policy The Japanese embarked on an expansionist foreign policy to acquire resources for a fast growing population Limited resources and relies heavily on trade with other countries