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Q: How was Germany and japan similar by nationalism?
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Where was nationalism particularly dangerous around the beginning of World War l?

Nationalism was especially dangerous in the Axis nations: Germany, Italy and Japan.


What was the response of Americans to the rise of nationalism in Japan Italy and Germany during the 1930s?

They Passed the Neutrality Act.


How did nationalism lead to an independence movement in Korea and Vietnam and why did the Us get involved with the wars?

Nationalism is one's pride in their nation. Nationalism applied to Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. Nationalism had nothing to do with communist aggression during the cold war.


Fascism nationalism was supported durning World War 2 by Mussolini in Italy and what?

The Axis Forces of Germany and Japan.


Why did German alli with japan in world war 2?

Germany and Japan had similar forms of government and similar expansionist policies, thus their alliance.


Why did Japan begin to cooperate with the nazi Germany in the late 1930s?

Japan recognized its similar goals and ideology with respect to nationalism and Imperialism. In addition, the Nazis had specific technological advances that the Japanese wanted to incorporate into their war machine. However, the primary reason was to establish an alliance that would stabilize the war effort for Japan if the Allies took an interest in Japan's plans for the Pacific.


How was Germany under Bismarck and Japan under Emperor Meiji similar?

industrialization


In what ways was Japan's military dictatorship different from or similar to Germany's Nazi dictatorship?

they did not persecute people


What is nationalism most similar to?

patriotism


How was japan similar to both Germany and Italy in relation to fixing their economic problems?

It wasn't big foo!


The Axis Powers included what nations?

Germany, Italy, and Japan


How did the atomic bombings inspire nationalism for the Japanese?

Actually is was the other way around. Japanese nationalism caused the bombings meaning the bombings didn't inspire nationalism. After the bombs, Japan had no nationalism left.