Respuesta :
Answer:
2)The ultra-nationalists gained power.
Explanation:
The economic circumstances in the late 1920s-early 1930s led to the rise to power of ultranationalist, militarists circles in Japan. This resulted in a more aggressive and expansionist foreign policy, especially in Asia: taking and occupying Manchuria (which was part of China), the Second Sino-Japanese War and other moves aimed at controlling the continent´s raw materials.
Answer:
The ultranationalists gained power.
Explanation:
In 1929, the Great Depression devastated Japan. Trade suffered as foreign buyers could no longer afford to purchase Japanese silks and other exports. In the early 1930s, ultranationalists were winning support from the people for renewing foreign conquests and taking a tough stand against the Western powers. In 1937, the unrest forced the civilian government to accept military domination that revived traditional Japanese traditions and ancient warrior values.