Which of the following best describes the changes in Japan's government during the 1930s? (1 point)

1. Japan maintained a stable, peaceful government focused on economic growth.

2. Japan's government isolated itself from international affairs and focused on domestic issues.

3. Japan moved towards a more democratic government with increased individual freedoms.

4. Japan's government became more militaristic and nationalistic, with increased influence from the military

1 answer

The option that best describes the changes in Japan's government during the 1930s is:

  1. Japan's government became more militaristic and nationalistic, with increased influence from the military.

During this period, Japan experienced a rise in militarism and nationalism, leading to increased military control over the government and expansionist policies.