Why did Japan decide it

needed to industrialize?
(1 point)
Because Great
Britain found
success with labor
unions, Japan
wanted to
industrialize to keep
its workers happy
and engaged.
Because Western
Europe and the U.S.
had unified
countries, Japan
thought
industrialization
would help it unify.
Because a unified
Germany was a
political threat to
Japan, the Japanese
decided to
industrialize to better
prepare for war.
Because Japan
thought that
industrializing
countries of Western
Europe and the U.S.
would gain a lot of
power, Japan felt it
needed to
industrialize also.

Because Japan thought that industrializing countries of Western Europe and the U.S. would gain a lot of power, Japan felt it needed to industrialize also.