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30 January, 10:14

What effect did japans modernization, success in the sino-Japanese war, and domination in Korea have on the attitudes of most of the japanese population

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  1. 30 January, 11:56
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    Japan's success in the Sino-Japanese war, their rapid industrialization that had really begun during the Meiji Restoration, and their dominance over Korea fueled a self-belief in the superiority of the Japanese race. This attitude has been said to have contributed to Japanese imperialism, as the population felt that as a superior people, Japan was destined to control the region, if not more.
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