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Why was military leadership allowed to take control of Japan after World War I?
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Japan wanted to continue fighting the war to gain additional land.

Japan feared communism and vowed to keep it out of the country.

Military leaders stepped in to regain peace in the country.

Many Japanese people grew impatient with the democratic government and wanted a change.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Many Japanese people grew impatient with the democratic government and wanted a change.

Widespread dissatisfaction with corrupt party politics, economic hardship (especially after the Great Depression), and the appeal of strong, decisive leadership allowed militarists to gain influence and take control.