Japan faced economic challenges in building an empire due to the lack of natural resources. There were also territorial disputes with other powerful nations and administrative problems in controlling the diverse and resistant populations in the conquered territories.
Japan faced numerous challenges in its attempts to build an empire in the Pacific during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. One of the primary problems was economic. Japan, as an island nation, lacked many natural resources, including oil, iron, and coal, which were necessary for military expansion and industrial growth. They had to rely heavily on trade to acquire these, which often led to political tension and wars.
Another major issue was the territorial disputes with other powerful nations. The Pacific was a region of strategic importance and several powers, including the United States, Britain, and France, had vested interests there. This resulted in frequent military conflicts and diplomatic crises, most notably World War II.
Lastly, Japan was also challenged by cultural and administrative problems while attempting to control and govern diverse and often resistant populations in the territories they conquered. They had to cope with local rebellions and maintain their authority, often resorting to extreme measures that eventually led to widespread resentment and resistance among the occupied people.
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There have been a variety of concerns from the 1990s to the present. There is the issue of employment wherein today people find it hard to get a job. Most of the jobs that they get are either not the ones they have studied or trained for or it does not provide all their needs. There is also the issue of global warming as there have been signs that it is become a reality as movements to conserve the environment grows. The more pressing issue today is illegal immigration and terrorism. Ever since 9/11, there has been a fear of terrorist attack which was compounded by recent attacks in Europe due to some terrorists entering countries illegally which has affected the plight of those who want a better life.
The Great Depression was an economic downturn that occurred in the United States in 1929. The prelude to this was the decade of the 1920s, known as "the roaring twenties" because the nations total wealth was almost doubled during this time.
The stock market was on the rise, causing the common citizen to invest their savings and even get loans in order to spend in stocks with the expectation that the rising trend in the value of the stocks will be superior in comparison to the interest rate of the loan.
By the end of the 20s, the overall industrial output had already declinedand unemployment had risen. On the other hand, stocks were still high due to mass speculation by investors. The prices would eventually drop aggressively causing losses to millions of citizens.
b. laid the foundation for the beginning of a system of regional trade
c. led to less division between the world's developed and undeveloped regions.
d. laid the foundations for the beginning of a modern global economy
c. military equipment.
b. ships.
d. buildings to house soldiers.
C is the answer to the question.