Objective Questions
1. Explain the effects of liberal changes in Japan during the 1920s .
In the 1920s, Japan moved toward a greater democracy, Political Parties grew stronger, and elected members of the Diet- the Japanese Parliament. Furthermore, universal male suffrage was granted to the population.
2. Analyze how nationalists reacted to Japan's problems during the Great Depression.
Nationalists reacted to Japan's problems by demanding that Western expansion end. They were outraged by racial policies in the United States, Canada, and Australia. They demanded renewed expansion to get more natural resources.
3. Describe how militarists used their power in the 1930s.
Militarists used their power in the 1930s by assassinating opponents and socialists, removing democratic freedoms, reviving ancient warrior values, and creating the cult of personality.
In the 1920s, Japan moved toward a greater democracy, Political Parties grew stronger, and elected members of the Diet- the Japanese Parliament. Furthermore, universal male suffrage was granted to the population.
2. Analyze how nationalists reacted to Japan's problems during the Great Depression.
Nationalists reacted to Japan's problems by demanding that Western expansion end. They were outraged by racial policies in the United States, Canada, and Australia. They demanded renewed expansion to get more natural resources.
3. Describe how militarists used their power in the 1930s.
Militarists used their power in the 1930s by assassinating opponents and socialists, removing democratic freedoms, reviving ancient warrior values, and creating the cult of personality.