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What characteristics did the governments of Germany, Japan, and Italy have in common as World War II began? Check all that apply.

they supported an expansion of the military.
They were led by dictators.
They held free and fair elections.
They promoted extreme nationalism.
They allowed freedom of speech and freedom of the press.

Answer :

The governments of Germany, Japan, and Italy have in common as World War II began:

They supported an expansion of the military.

They promoted extreme nationalism.

Axis Power in World War II

The Axis powers consist of nations like Germany, Italy, and Japan, and their leaders were Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Hideki Tojo.

The Axis powers supported the expansion of the military as they displayed their military strength by conquering neighbouring nations.

The military was given an excessive amount of funding.

These nations use flags, patriotic songs and slogans to gain support from the public.    

Thus option A and D are the correct answer.

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Answer:

A and D

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