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Why Japan changed from

growing more democratic, prosperous and cooperative with the West in the 1920s to
increasingly aggressive in the 1930s?

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Answer:

Due to the postwar production slowdown, increased trade barriers and tariffs imposed by the west, and economic strains caused by the Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan fell into an economic depression two years before the global Great Depression began in 1930

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