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Japanese Foreign Relations During the Interwar Years Included All Except

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Japanese foreign relations during the interwar years included all except


A) becoming part of the international framework at the Washington Conference in 1922.
B) pursuing the perceived need for domestically controlled resources for such new industries as chemicals, automobiles, and appliances.
C) reflecting the impatience of ultranationalists and some military leaders with the need to restrict Japanese needs to satisfy other societies in the 1930s.
D) maintaining a policy of permanent peace with its Asian neighbors.
E) a decline of democracy in Japan.

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