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Why did Japan aggressively expand in the 1930s?

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Answer: B, to secure natural resources such as oil

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Motivations. Facing the problem of insufficient natural resources and following the ambition to become a major global power, the Japanese Empire began aggressive expansion in the 1930s. In 1931, Japan invaded and conquered Manchuria, and Jehol, a Chinese territory bordering Manchuria, was taken in 1933.

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