What did Italy, Germany, and Japan have in common in the 1930s? Group of answer choices They sought to solve their nations’ problems through conquest. They overturned traditional governments and established democracies. They were economic giants and together controlled world trade.

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They sought to solve their nations' problems through conquest.

(which isn't necesarilly true for Italy but whatever)

In the 1930s, Italy, Germany, and Japan attempted to address their countries' issues through conquest. As a result, option (a) or (i) is the best option.

In the 1930s, what did Japan, Italy, and Germany have in common?

Germany and Italy signed the Rome-Berlin Axis, a cooperation agreement, on October 25, 1936.

A month later, Japan managed to join the so-called Axis countries by signing the Anti-Comintern Pact (together with Germany), an anti-communist pact aimed largely at the Soviet Union; Italy signed in 1937.

The common pact between these three countries is known as the Tripartite Pact.

For more information about the Tripartite Pact, refer below

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