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21 February, 05:41

How might geography make it hard for Japan to keep control of its empire

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  1. 21 February, 09:02
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    Well, say people on one island of Japan are fed up with the government, and have started a rebellion. An let's say Japan's Navy is on the furthest island away. As soon as re-enforcements arrive, the island will be in rebel control.

    By having separate islands, it takes longer for Japan to quell any riots, invasions, etc.
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