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14 January, 02:01

The Japanese Warrior Code, called bushido, is a code of conduct and a way of life. During World War II, in an effort to build up the Japanese fighting spirit, bushido was used to strengthen feelings of loyalty and self-sacrifice among which of these groups?

A.

satsuma naval officers

B.

kamikaze pilots

C.

giretsu special forces

D.

kikusui admirals

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  1. 14 January, 02:08
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    B Kamikaze pilots

    Explanation:

    the pilots would have things stuck in their head that the generals had put in them. The Kamikaze pilots would crash into buildings and open places and kill themselves to bring honer to their family. if they did not commit kamikaze they would be shamed and probably dissonerd from their family.
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