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Why did Japan invade Manchuria in 1931? A. To react to Chinese aggression B. To gain access to its natural resources C. To take back what had previously belonged to Japan D. To gain a buffer zone between
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Why did Japan invade Manchuria in 1931? A. To react to Chinese aggression B. To gain access to its natural resources C. To take back what had previously belonged to Japan D. To gain a buffer zone between Japan and China
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The answer is B, to gain access to its natural resources.
This was during the time of the great depression, so they needed more resources.
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