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What did the three nations in the Axis Powers have in common?
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The three nations in the Axis Powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. They shared a common desire for territorial expansion, militarism, and a belief in authoritarian regimes. They also shared a common enemy in the Allied Powers during World War II.
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