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In the 1930's, the japanese had expanded their reach into (blank) a. india and southern china b. manchuria and southern china c. north america and southern china the united states placed an embargo on japan soon japan faced a shortage of (blank) a. natural resources b. naval ships c. soldiers and weapons the japanese wanted to make sure the u. s navy would not interfere with their plans to conquer southeast asia and other regions for that same reason the japanese decided to attack (blank) a. pearl harbor b. allied forces c. southeast asia

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