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The causes of the 2nd World War, Perspectives, Militarism: Some authors…
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Perspectives
Nationalism: Another perspective is that Japan's strong sense of nationalism and pride contributed to its decision to go to war. This included the belief that Japan was a superior culture and the need to protect its honor and prestige.
Economic Factors: Some authors argue that Japan's economic situation at the time, including the Great Depression and the embargo placed on Japan by the United States, played a significant role in the country's decision to go to war.
Imperialism: Many authors believe that Japan's incursion into World War II was driven by imperialist ambitions. Japan wanted to expand its empire and dominate Asia, which led to its invasion of China and later, the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Militarism: Some authors emphasize the role of the military in pushing Japan towards war. The Japanese military was powerful and had significant influence over the government, and some argue that it was the military's desire for expansion that ultimately led to war.
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