How did the 1923 earthquake in Japan affect that nation’s political culture?

a. It increased Japan’s interest in building a strong safety net.
b. It prompted Japan’s leaders to engage effectively in international affairs so that foreign aid would be more plentiful.
c. It strengthened Japan’s military and increased hostility toward foreigners.
d. It increased Japan’s investment in research in the natural sciences.


Answer: c

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