Italian nationalists wanted to unite small kingdoms and the Papal States into a single nation-state, while Japanese nationalists hoped to instil pride in citizens who already lived in the same country.
Italian nationalists wanted to unite small kingdoms and the Papal States into a single nation-state, while Japanese nationalists hoped to instil pride in citizens who already lived in the same country.
Italian nationalists wanted to unite small kingdoms and the Papal States into a single nation-state, while Japanese nationalists hoped to instil pride in citizens who already lived in the same country.
Italian nationalists wanted to unite small kingdoms and the Papal States into a single nation-state, while Japanese nationalists hoped to instil pride in citizens who already lived in the same country.
Nationalism was especially dangerous in the Axis nations: Germany, Italy and Japan.
Margaret Sleeboom has written: 'Academic nationalism in China and Japan' -- subject(s): Chinese National characteristics, Japanese National characteristics, Nationalism
They Passed the Neutrality Act.
The Axis Forces of Germany and Japan.
national pride They were imperialistic.
Germany, Italy, and Japan
Italian nationalists wanted to unite small kingdoms and the Papal States into a single nation-state, while Japanese nationalists hoped to instil pride in citizens who already lived in the same country.
Italy, Germany, and Japan practiced militarism. These nations believed that their greatest priority was to have a strong military and always be ready to act aggressively to protect their national interests.
no japan is its own country and same with Italy they are completely separate japan is in Asia and Italy is in Europe