In which of the following ways was Japan’s government most like Italy’s during the 1930s?

A. Both actively preached racial superiority.
B. Both fought to expand their territory beyond their borders.
C. Both forced farmers to become factory workers.
D. Both had a single, all-powerful totalitarian leader.

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D. Both had a single, all-powerful totalitarian leader.
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