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Why did Japan decide it needed to industrialize?(1 point)
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Because a unified Germany was a political threat to Japan, the Japanese decided to industrialize to better prepare for war.
Because a unified Germany was a political threat to Japan, the Japanese decided to industrialize to better prepare for war.
Because Japan thought that industrializing countries of Western Europe and the U.S. would gain a lot of power, Japan felt it needed to industrialize also.
Because Japan thought that industrializing countries of Western Europe and the U.S. would gain a lot of power, Japan felt it needed to industrialize also.
Because Western Europe and the U.S. had unified countries, Japan thought industrialization would help it unify.
Because Great Britain found success with labor unions, Japan wanted to industrialize to keep its workers happy and engaged.
Because Great Britain found success with labor unions, Japan wanted to industrialize to keep its workers happy and engaged.
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Because Japan thought that industrializing countries of Western Europe and the U.S. would gain a lot of power, Japan felt it needed to industrialize also.
Brief explanation: Japan industrialized to modernize its military and economy and avoid being dominated by Western imperial powers.
Brief explanation: Japan industrialized to modernize its military and economy and avoid being dominated by Western imperial powers.
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