What is the relationship between economics and the rise of ultranationalists in Japan?

Ultranationalists increased after the Great Depression
Ultranationalists increased due to peasant strikes
Ultranationalists increased due to japan securing favorable treaties
Ultranationalists increased after the production of Japanese war ships began

Respuesta :

Ultranationalists increased due to japan securing favorable treaties Sounds right. And from what I looked up it makes sense.
But, I just want you to know, I am not 100% sure.

The correct answer is A) ultranationalism increased after the Great Depression.

The relationship between economics and the rise of ultranationalism in Japan is that ultranationalism increased after the Great Depression.

After World War 1, Japan was a prosper nation despite other powerful nations were suffering economic problems due to the struggles of war. Japan exported fine silk and other products. But things changed precisely because the countries that imported Japan products did not have money to pay for them. This created an economic problem in Japan too. Japanese peasants who worked on the fields faced poverty in extreme conditions. That is why Japan government had to use the military to control the situation. This ultranationalism was an important ideological part that took Japan into World War II.