living standards and educational levels increased exposure to popular culture. Reading novels and listening to the radio, young Japanese became engrossed in the "three S's": sports, screen, and sex. By the 1930s, most people resided in cities, where early in the decade begging, infanticide, suicide, and crime were prevalent in a depressed economy. War with China resulted in censorship, indoctrination, and mass arrests under emergency laws to restrict assembly, speech, and association. After Pearl Harbor…
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