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How did new leaders gain power in both Germany and Japan after World War I?
through the use of violent tactics
through the strength of democracy
by restraining the influence of fascism
with the help of free and fair elections
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through the use of violent tactics
Both in Germany and Japan, new authoritarian leaders and militarist/fascist movements used violence, intimidation, political assassinations, and extra-legal pressure to undermine democratic institutions and seize power rather than relying on stable democratic processes or fair elections.
Both in Germany and Japan, new authoritarian leaders and militarist/fascist movements used violence, intimidation, political assassinations, and extra-legal pressure to undermine democratic institutions and seize power rather than relying on stable democratic processes or fair elections.
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