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Why did Japan invade China during World War II?(2 points) Responses They were angry that they weren’t allowed to join the League after WWI They were angry that they weren’t allowed to join the League after WWI Manchuria was rich in iron and coal Manchuria was rich in iron and coal They wanted to spread communism all across Asia

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There are multiple reasons for Japan's invasion of China during World War II:

1. Japan's desire for resources: Japan invaded Manchuria, a region rich in resources such as iron and coal, in order to secure these resources for their own industrial and military needs.

2. Expansionist ambitions: Japan sought to expand its empire and influence in Asia, which included gaining control over Chinese territory. The invasion of China was part of Japan's broader goal of establishing dominance in the region.

Additionally, Japan was also driven by its imperialist ideology and military aggression in seeking to control and dominate China, which ultimately led to the brutal atrocities committed during the occupation of Chinese territories.
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They were angry that they weren’t allowed to join the League after WWI and Manchuria was rich in iron and coal.

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