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How was the rise of totalitarianism in Japan related to its expansionist foreign policy in the 20th century?

Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism


How did general hideki Tojo come to power as the Japanese prime minister?

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Was rise against in the military?

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Was the rise of the shogun beneficial for Japan?

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Did rise of militarism in Japan start world war 2?

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