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1. Why did Japan conquer other countries and territories in the 1930s? It wanted access to resources and materials. It believed other countries should become democracies, too. It wanted a stepping-off
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1. Why did Japan conquer other countries and territories in the 1930s?
It wanted access to resources and materials.
It believed other countries should become democracies, too.
It wanted a stepping-off point for invading the United States.
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it wanted a stepping-off point for invading the United states
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It wanted access to resources and materials.
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