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hjlf
2 years ago
7

This 1940 image shows Japans embassy in Berlin with three flags on display to celebrate the signing of the Tripartite Pact. The

signatory governments were
A. Nationalist: leaders believed their nations were superior to all others
B. Fascist: dictatorial leaders exercised authoritarian control over citizens. Expected total loyalty to the government, and did not tolerate dissent
C. Imperialist: leaders sought to expand their control over other nations
D. Racist: policies were based on a belief in their own racial superiority
E: militaristic: leaders strengthened their military, used it aggressively and often wore military clothing and insignia (medals, patches, ribbons, etc.)
F. All of the above

History
1 answer:
notka56 [123]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

F. All of the above

Explanation:

Reasons;

A: They believed their nation and religion were superior to all others and the deserved to rule the world.

B: They controlled all citizens you speak out you get sent to a camp or die. They only liked people who believed what they believed.

C: Japan tried to conquer Asia and Germany tried to control Europe. Italy was kinda just their trying to help.

D: They believed only the "aryan" (white) race deserved to live and only people without mental and physical disabilities and people who were atheist and followed Nazism to a crisp.

E: They had many many many awards and medals clipped to their uniform to show they were "superior" to others. They also strengthened their military to try to take over Asia/Europe.

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