Asked by berlanda

How were the governments of Japan and Italy similar in the 1930s? Select two answers.

Both were headed by groups of military leaders.
Both used extreme nationalism to win support.
Both were supported by citizen armies.
Both began programs of aggressive expansion.
Both were known as militarist governments.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
- Both used extreme nationalism to win support.
- Both began programs of aggressive expansion.

Explanation: Mussolini's Italy and imperial Japan promoted intense nationalist propaganda and pursued expansionist wars (Italy in Ethiopia and the Balkans; Japan in Manchuria and China).