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Because Japan felt disrespected by the provisions of the Treaty of Portsmouth, it would most likely lead Japan to

an increase in aggressive imperialism.
a desire to reclaim Manchuria from China.
eventual revenge against the country of Russia.
lack of trust in the US and future negotiations with it.

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an increase in aggressive imperialism.

Explanation: Japanese public and political leaders felt the Portsmouth terms shortchanged Japan, fueling nationalist outrage and strengthening militarist, expansionist policies—contributing to later aggression in Korea, Manchuria, and China.