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Question: Which of the following best describes the changes in Japan’s government during the 1930s? (1 point)
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Japan moved towards a more democratic government with increased individual freedoms.
Japan maintained a stable, peaceful government focused on economic growth.
Japan's government became more militaristic and nationalistic, with increased influence from the military.
Japan’s government isolated itself from international affairs and focused on domestic issues.
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Japan's government became more militaristic and nationalistic, with increased influence from the military.
Brief explanation: In the 1930s the military gained power (e.g., Manchuria invasion 1931, rising ultranationalism), civilian politics weakened, and Japan pursued expansionist policies.
Brief explanation: In the 1930s the military gained power (e.g., Manchuria invasion 1931, rising ultranationalism), civilian politics weakened, and Japan pursued expansionist policies.
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