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AP World History: Modern
Unit 7 – Global Conflicts (1900-Present)
Topic 7.6
How did Japan's reasons for expansion into Manchuria prior to World War II differ from Germany's motives for annexing Austria?
Japan pursued diplomatic negotiations, whereas Germany used military force.
Japan sought resources and strategic benefits, while Germany was driven by ethnic unity and territorial gains.
Japan desired political dominance in Asia, whereas Germany aimed for economic control over Europe.
Japan expanded to implement democracy, while Germany annexed territories for establishing fascism.
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AP World History: Modern - 7.6 Causes of World War II
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