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Why did Japan work to modernize Korea between 1910 and 1945?
Japan hoped to benefit itself.
Japan hoped to restore democratic ideals.
Japan hoped to assist the regional economy.
Japan hoped to end its colonization of the peninsula.
Japan hoped to benefit itself.
Japan hoped to restore democratic ideals.
Japan hoped to assist the regional economy.
Japan hoped to end its colonization of the peninsula.
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Japan worked to modernize Korea between 1910 and 1945 primarily because **Japan hoped to benefit itself**. During this period, Japan colonized Korea and sought to integrate it into its empire, viewing the modernization of Korea as a means to enhance its own economic and strategic interests. The implementation of infrastructure projects, industrialization, and educational reforms were largely aimed at extracting resources and integrating Korea into the Japanese economy. The modernization efforts were not primarily driven by altruistic motives or a desire to promote democratic ideals, but rather for Japan's own economic and military advantages.