When militarists came to power in Japan during the 1930s, they shifted the government towards a more aggressive imperialist foreign policy, emphasizing expansion in Asia. They increased military spending and prioritized the military's influence over civilian governance, leading to a suppression of political dissent and civil liberties. The militarists also promoted nationalism and militarism in education and Propaganda, instilling a sense of duty and loyalty to the state among the populace. This shift ultimately laid the groundwork for Japan's involvement in World War II.
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