In 3–5 sentences, summarize how Japan’s decentralized government allowed radical nationalists to impose their plans on the nation.s

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Japan's decentralized government in the early 20th century enabled radical nationalists to impose their plans on the nation by allowing their proliferation in key positions within the government and bureaucracy. The decentralized system meant that power was distributed among various factions, making it easier for radical nationalists to gain influence in decision-making. Their ideas were further implemented through the weakening of liberal elements within the government and the suppression of dissent, leading to the imposition of their policies on the nation.