Meiji/Taisho

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  • Meiji/Taisho
    • Social
      • 'Destiny' as Asian leader
        • Natinalist beliefs
        • Shintoism official state religion
      • Internationalism
        • Fear of increasing military action
        • Domestic anger against government
      • Emergence of Liberal Democracy
        • More liberal and democratic
        • Vote to all adult males
        • Distrust in public institutions
        • Opposition to foreign policy
        • New Immigration Restrictions considered offensive
    • Economic
      • WWI
        • Supplied goods to Triple Entente
        • Filled gaps in Asian market
        • Self-sufficience
        • Economy boomed until 1021
      • Intervention in Russian Civil War
        • High Costs
        • Troops lost
        • Failure to control military
      • Treaties
        • Replacement of allience with British
        • New alliance with Britain, France, USA, Italy.
        • Less military growth
      • Great Depression
        • Help from financial interests by Zaibatsu
    • Political
      • Internationalism
        • Expansion between 1894 & 1919
        • Concerns for military action
        • WWI
        • Intervention in Russian Civil War
        • Treaties
          • Four-Power Treaty
          • Nine-Power Treaty
          • Five-Power Naval Limitation
      • Emergence of Liberal Democracy
        • Emperor Taisho took over
        • Development of 'Taisho Democracy'
          • 1925 vote was extended to all males
          • More open society
        • Prime minister was leader of one political party
        • Financial Sacandals & corruption
          • Trust in civic institutions corroded
          • Wide-spread fear of left-wing radicalism
        • Public Security Preservation Law
        • Opposition to Japanese International Foreign Policy
          • Immigration act in USA prohibited Asians
      • Military Insubordination
        • Beginning of 'Showa Facism'
        • No discipline enforced on Kwantung Army

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