Asked by Anonymous
How did social controls
shape Japanese identity
and citizenship?
shape Japanese identity
and citizenship?
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Answered by
Reed
There is great social pressure to conform. "The nail that sticks up is pounded down" is a popular phrase there. And the Japanese take great pride in ethnic identity. Everyone should be Japanese, like everyone else.
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