In 3–5 sentences, describe the changes happening in Japan’s government during the 1930s.

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During the 1930s, Japan experienced significant changes in its government. The country shifted towards a more authoritarian regime, characterized by militarism and expansionism. The military, with strong nationalist sentiments, exerted considerable influence over the government, leading to an increased militarization of society and the pursuance of aggressive foreign policies. These changes ultimately led to Japan's involvement in World War II and marked a transformation of the country's government and political landscape.