Asked by BOB
In which of the following ways was Japan’s government most like Italy’s during the 1930s?
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Responses
Both actively preached racial superiority.
Both actively preached racial superiority.
Both fought to expand their territory beyond their borders.
Both fought to expand their territory beyond their borders.
Both forced farmers to become factory workers.
Both forced farmers to become factory workers.
Both had a single, all-powerful totalitarian leader.
(1 point)
Responses
Both actively preached racial superiority.
Both actively preached racial superiority.
Both fought to expand their territory beyond their borders.
Both fought to expand their territory beyond their borders.
Both forced farmers to become factory workers.
Both forced farmers to become factory workers.
Both had a single, all-powerful totalitarian leader.
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Answered by
BOB
u sure
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GPT 3.5
Both had a single, all-powerful totalitarian leader.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. In this case, both Japan and Italy during the 1930s had single, all-powerful totalitarian leaders - Emperor Hirohito in Japan and Benito Mussolini in Italy. This similarity in government structure was a key aspect of their similarities during that time period.
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