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                Which options explain reasons that the military was able to take over the government of Japan in the early 1930s?
(Select all that apply.)
1. The traditional samurai warrior culture influenced the military to believe that the government had become too Western.
2. The Great Depression caused a major economic decline, leading to a desire for change.
3. The Japanese government had given in to Western desires to keep its navy small, making Japan appear weak.
4. When China invaded part of Japan in 1931, it gave the military the needed justification to claim emergency powers.
1 and 4?
            
        (Select all that apply.)
1. The traditional samurai warrior culture influenced the military to believe that the government had become too Western.
2. The Great Depression caused a major economic decline, leading to a desire for change.
3. The Japanese government had given in to Western desires to keep its navy small, making Japan appear weak.
4. When China invaded part of Japan in 1931, it gave the military the needed justification to claim emergency powers.
1 and 4?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    https://www.google.com/search?q=Why+did+Japan+become+militaristic+in+the+1930s%3F&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiZ1NLdzvjjAhVKRa0KHSN-DJYQzmd6BAgLEBk&biw=1440&bih=709
    
                    Answered by
            frog
            
    its 2 and 3 for anyone wondering
    
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