A factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is the fact that they had too much dependence on outside countries to meet their basic needs and they wanted to be self- dependent.-Jessica Smith
Japan felt that they had too much dependance on world trade for all their resources. Japan's leaders decided that it was time they were able to survive without the world market. ~Julia Stelman
Japan felt the need for expansion because they relied fully on the rest of the worlds resources and they wanted to do things without dependence on others. Jesse Seibold
what led to expansion and extreme nationalism was the dependence on outside countries so that they could meet there basic expectations. they also wanted to be self-dependent. ♥ sophia solomonson period 1
A factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is the fact that they had too much dependence on outside countries to meet their basic needs and they wanted to be self- dependent. THOMAS SERNA PERIOD 1
The economic factors that led to the Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism were they had to much dependence on the outside world for things they didn't have/produce. They wanated to become self-dependent so they could stop that and make their own things and not rely on other places for goods. ~Jenny Stein
The factor that led to Japanese expansion and nationalism is that they wanted to be independent, they had alot of outside depence and so they wanted to become independent.
One factor that led to Japanese expansion and nationalism include that the Japanese were very dependent on other countries for what they needed. Thus, they wanted to become self-sufficient.
Japan was trying to gain economic dependance, which lead to its expansion and nationalism. Expansion helped decrease Japan's economic dependancy because they controlled areas of land with greater resources and they would not have to trade for them anymore. I strong sense of honoring their counrty also increased their independance. Katrina Kerns
A factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is that they had too much dependence on outside countries to meet their basic needs and they wanted to do it themselves.
The economic factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism was that Japan wanted to become more indepent, as they had been very dependant on the other countries for goods and such. -Haley Silver
The economic factor that led to expansion and extreme nationalism in Japan was wanting to be less dependent on trade and the outside world. Gaining more land would make people feel more powerful because their country is taking over everywhere else and at the same time they are gaining resources that they didn't have before when they were a small country. ~Sammie Steinberg
A factor that led to expansion and extreme nationalism is that Japan was very dependent on other countries and they didn't want to seem weak(dependent) so they started making their own goods which led to expansion and nationalism.-ellis hyman
Several factors led to expansion and nationalism. The people of Japan felt that the government wasn't doing a good job. At this time, Japan was in a depression and the government wasn't doing anything to stop it. Then, nationalists began emerging. These nationalists started pointing out flaws in their government that everyone agreed with. This created a spread of nationalism. Because of this, military leaders began to gain more and more power. Soon enough, Japan became a military dictatorship. Under this, Japan began expanding their empire. This is the story of how expansion and nationalism happened.
A factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is that Japan was so focused and dependent on trade, Nationalist decided to strengthen their country by being dependent.
Many factors took part in the expansion and nationalism in Japan. Many people felt that the Japanese government wasn't doing a very good job. Japan went into a depression and nothing was being done to prevent it or fix it. Nationalism arose from the agreeing of the flaws in government.
A factor that led to Japanese nationalism and expansion was that japan relies on other countiries to meet their needs. Mainly because japan has very few natural resources.
The economic factors that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism were caused by unifying the citizens of the Japanese with the nationalists' beliefs. At the time, before they became a nationalist nation, the government and it's people weren't getting along. Japan then fell into a depression. With the government helping no one but themselves, and not solving any of the rising conflicts, nationalism began taking its power. Nationalists rose and started to turn the peoples' favoring power over to nationalism by arguing against the government, stating all of the government's flaws. As Japan flourished with nationalism principles, leaders of the military began to rise up and gain more of the citizens' votes. Before the Japanese knew it, they were under the military's order. With the change in the government, Japan began to expand their empire and their thoughts on who should govern. Not only did nationalism lead to expansion, it also caused Japan to become more united in it's principles. The Nationalists grew and became dependent in anything they did and put their mind to.
The factors that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is that because the Japanese were so dependent on other countries, people decided to strengthen Japan by becoming independent. And the people also felt that the federal government wasn't doing a good job.
Japan led to expansion and extreme nationalism because after trading with other countries, they because dependent on them. Japanese also decided that the government could not have done better.
dependence on outside countries so that they could meet there basic expectation led to expansion and extreme nationalism. Japanese also decided that the government could not have done better. **sabrina sigal:)
Many factors that lead to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism. The Great Depression began in the US. Japan also got hit by this economic slowdown. Japan stopped trade because tariffs were raised. The exports fell 50 percent. Nationalists argued about the Japanese governments end to oversea trade. Once the people started to agree with this, the military dictatorship of Japan began and extreme nationalism spread. They expanded Japan by starting in Manchuria. -Emma Spellman
Some economic factors that led to nationalism and to Japanese expansion was the unified work efforts that the country persisted. The government supported growth and modernization to compete with the Western powers such as the United States. The improved military and economic and education led to the growth of Japan. Trade grew and the country fought in battles. The people liked being a power and knew that socialization would help society and economy. The Japanese started fresh with their government and took control.
Some economic factorsthat led to Japanese expansion was the dependance of goods from other contries. Also the government supported growth and modernization to compete with the Western powers such as the United States.
The economic factors that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism include Japan's dependence on other countries for goods and basic needs. This led to the Japanese not wanting to seem too dependent, so they began making their own goods. ~Shaine Lutsky Period 1
Some factors that led Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism include the governments ignorance of its people, want to be independent from the need to trade with foreigners. The ignored people became nationalistic, and rebelled against their selfish government.
Some economic factors that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism are the combined work of the people and government as well as economic growth and modernization. Trade grew along with the army size. Japan became a country with a lot of power.
A factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is the fact that they had too much dependence on outside countries to meet their basic needs and they wanted to be self- dependent.-Jessica Smith
ReplyDeleteJapan felt that they had too much dependance on world trade for all their resources. Japan's leaders decided that it was time they were able to survive without the world market.
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Japan felt the need for expansion because they relied fully on the rest of the worlds resources and they wanted to do things without dependence on others.
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what led to expansion and extreme nationalism was the dependence on outside countries so that they could meet there basic expectations. they also wanted to be self-dependent.
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A factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is the fact that they had too much dependence on outside countries to meet their basic needs and they wanted to be self- dependent.
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The economic factors that led to the Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism were they had to much dependence on the outside world for things they didn't have/produce. They wanated to become self-dependent so they could stop that and make their own things and not rely on other places for goods.
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The factor that led to Japanese expansion and nationalism is that they wanted to be independent, they had alot of outside depence and so they wanted to become independent.
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One factor that led to Japanese expansion and nationalism include that the Japanese were very dependent on other countries for what they needed. Thus, they wanted to become self-sufficient.
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Japan was trying to gain economic dependance, which lead to its expansion and nationalism. Expansion helped decrease Japan's economic dependancy because they controlled areas of land with greater resources and they would not have to trade for them anymore. I strong sense of honoring their counrty also increased their independance.
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A factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is that they had too much dependence on outside countries to meet their basic needs and they wanted to do it themselves.
ReplyDeleteThe economic factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism was that Japan wanted to become more indepent, as they had been very dependant on the other countries for goods and such.
ReplyDelete-Haley Silver
The economic factor that led to expansion and extreme nationalism in Japan was wanting to be less dependent on trade and the outside world. Gaining more land would make people feel more powerful because their country is taking over everywhere else and at the same time they are gaining resources that they didn't have before when they were a small country.
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A factor that led to expansion and extreme nationalism is that Japan was very dependent on other countries and they didn't want to seem weak(dependent) so they started making their own goods which led to expansion and nationalism.-ellis hyman
ReplyDeleteSeveral factors led to expansion and nationalism. The people of Japan felt that the government wasn't doing a good job. At this time, Japan was in a depression and the government wasn't doing anything to stop it. Then, nationalists began emerging. These nationalists started pointing out flaws in their government that everyone agreed with. This created a spread of nationalism. Because of this, military leaders began to gain more and more power. Soon enough, Japan became a military dictatorship. Under this, Japan began expanding their empire. This is the story of how expansion and nationalism happened.
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A factor that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is that Japan was so focused and dependent on trade, Nationalist decided to strengthen their country by being dependent.
ReplyDeleteMany factors took part in the expansion and nationalism in Japan. Many people felt that the Japanese government wasn't doing a very good job. Japan went into a depression and nothing was being done to prevent it or fix it. Nationalism arose from the agreeing of the flaws in government.
ReplyDeleteA factor that led to Japanese nationalism and expansion was that japan relies on other countiries to meet their needs. Mainly because japan has very few natural resources.
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The economic factors that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism were caused by unifying the citizens of the Japanese with the nationalists' beliefs. At the time, before they became a nationalist nation, the government and it's people weren't getting along. Japan then fell into a depression. With the government helping no one but themselves, and not solving any of the rising conflicts, nationalism began taking its power. Nationalists rose and started to turn the peoples' favoring power over to nationalism by arguing against the government, stating all of the government's flaws. As Japan flourished with nationalism principles, leaders of the military began to rise up and gain more of the citizens' votes. Before the Japanese knew it, they were under the military's order. With the change in the government, Japan began to expand their empire and their thoughts on who should govern. Not only did nationalism lead to expansion, it also caused Japan to become more united in it's principles. The Nationalists grew and became dependent in anything they did and put their mind to.
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The factors that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism is that because the Japanese were so dependent on other countries, people decided to strengthen Japan by becoming independent. And the people also felt that the federal government wasn't doing a good job.
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Japan led to expansion and extreme nationalism because after trading with other countries, they because dependent on them. Japanese also decided that the government could not have done better.
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dependence on outside countries so that they could meet there basic expectation led to expansion and extreme nationalism. Japanese also decided that the government could not have done better.
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Many factors that lead to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism. The Great Depression began in the US. Japan also got hit by this economic slowdown. Japan stopped trade because tariffs were raised. The exports fell 50 percent. Nationalists argued about the Japanese governments end to oversea trade. Once the people started to agree with this, the military dictatorship of Japan began and extreme nationalism spread. They expanded Japan by starting in Manchuria.
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Some economic factors that led to nationalism and to Japanese expansion was the unified work efforts that the country persisted. The government supported growth and modernization to compete with the Western powers such as the United States. The improved military and economic and education led to the growth of Japan. Trade grew and the country fought in battles. The people liked being a power and knew that socialization would help society and economy. The Japanese started fresh with their government and took control.
ReplyDeleteSome economic factorsthat led to Japanese expansion was the dependance of goods from other contries. Also the government supported growth and modernization to compete with the Western powers such as the United States.
ReplyDeleteThe economic factors that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism include Japan's dependence on other countries for goods and basic needs. This led to the Japanese not wanting to seem too dependent, so they began making their own goods.
ReplyDelete~Shaine Lutsky
Period 1
Some factors that led Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism include the governments ignorance of its people, want to be independent from the need to trade with foreigners. The ignored people became nationalistic, and rebelled against their selfish government.
ReplyDeleteSome economic factors that led to Japanese expansion and extreme nationalism are the combined work of the people and government as well as economic growth and modernization. Trade grew along with the army size. Japan became a country with a lot of power.
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