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[[File:Shinto Theocracy.png]] [[State Shinto]], is the official religion of [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan from 1868 through World War II. It implemented the ideals of Shinto into a political system. [[File:Shinto Theocracy.png]] State Shinto strongly encourage Shinto practices that emphasized [[File:House_of_Yamato.png]] the Emperor as a divine being.
 
=== [[File:Strato.png]][[File:Anticommunism.png]] ZaibatsuJapanese oligopolyCorporate State [[File:CorpCorptism.png]] ===
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===[[File:Fash.png]] Comparisons with European Fascism [[File:Nazi.png]]===
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