In the
1920s and 1930s, Japan became much more xenophobic and turned inwards on itself, which led to it
being very susceptible to fascist and nationalist ideologies. This, in turn, led to its
contributions in World War 2 as one of the main Axis countries trying to spread
fascism.
An economic depression spread throughout the country, which
impacted their view of foreign trade and economies negatively. As they relied on foreign trade,
they became frustrated that the economic climate outside the country was causing...
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