1. Japanese expansion: causes
Japan"s foreign policy shifted from working with the west and the League of Nations in the 1920s to a more expansionist foreign policy in the 1930s. The ATL activities below enquire into the causes of Japanese expansion which involved nationalist militarist ideology, domestic political and economic issues and instability in China.Guiding questions:Background: Japanese foreign policy in the 1920s
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