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How did the spread of nationalism impact society in Japan during the Great Depression?

a. It led to the spread of violence against people who supported the government.
b. It resulted in western influences changing the culture and traditions of the people.
c. It led to the people showing support for both the government and the military.
d. It allowed the government to expand its power and create stricter laws nationwide.

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The spread of nationalism in Japan during the Great Depression led to the rise of militarism and the country's expansionist policies. This resulted in Japan's invasion of China and other parts of Asia, which ultimately led to World War II.
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