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In both China and Japan, nationalism was tied to _____. A.isolationism B.globalization C.a turn toward trade D.increased contact with foreigners

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Nationalism in China and japan was tied to isolationism.

EXPLANATION:

China and Japan did not want to interfere in the political activities of other countries and stay isolated from them.

Japan and China stayed at a distance from other countries and their affairs. Also in China and Japan isolationism was propagated and institutionalised by their leaders. Isolationism in many ways gave power to China and Japan and united the people of these countries in their respective lands.

Answered by Haezel
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Answer:

Isolationism is a nationalism which tied up the countries of China and Japan.

i. Isolationism is an act of policy or the rules of the countries for lying apart from the political affairs of the other countries.

ii. It is a policy in which one country does not interfere in the other countries affairs or interests of the other groups.

iii. It is a policy which is institutionalized by the leaders.

iv. This is one of the most important nationalism which keep the countries at the distance.  

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