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Answer:
2.Russia lost territory and made Japan its enemy.
Explanation:
The Russo-Japanese war was an armed conflict between the Russian Empire and the Japanese Empire for the control of Manchuria and Korea. It took place in 1904 and 1905. The clash between these two imperial powers was due to the eastern expansion of the Russian Empire and the Japanese expansion in the Chinese Sea after the first Chinese-Japanese war, at the end of the 19th century. The Russo-Japanese war finished with a victory for the Japanese, resulting in the stop of the eastern expansion of Russia and the Russian loss of Korea, which was occupied by the Japanese forces.