Question
What aggressive military policies did the Japanese take part in that laid the foundation of the Axis powers?
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Responses
They invaded the Soviet Union to have a military presence near China.
They invaded the Soviet Union to have a military presence near China.
They expanded their military out of fear of being attacked by Germany or Italy.
They expanded their military out of fear of being attacked by Germany or Italy.
They joined Germany and Italy in a pact to defend each other from communism.
They joined Germany and Italy in a pact to defend each other from communism.
They overthrew the emperor and established a parliamentary form of government.
(1 point)
Responses
They invaded the Soviet Union to have a military presence near China.
They invaded the Soviet Union to have a military presence near China.
They expanded their military out of fear of being attacked by Germany or Italy.
They expanded their military out of fear of being attacked by Germany or Italy.
They joined Germany and Italy in a pact to defend each other from communism.
They joined Germany and Italy in a pact to defend each other from communism.
They overthrew the emperor and established a parliamentary form of government.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The aggressive military policy that laid the foundation of the Axis powers is:
**They joined Germany and Italy in a pact to defend each other from communism.**
This refers to the Tripartite Pact, which formalized the military alliance between Japan, Germany, and Italy during World War II.
**They joined Germany and Italy in a pact to defend each other from communism.**
This refers to the Tripartite Pact, which formalized the military alliance between Japan, Germany, and Italy during World War II.
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