In 2–3 sentences,

summarize how Japan’s
decentralized government
allowed radical nationalists
to impose their plans on the
nation. (4 points)

Japan's decentralized government allowed radical nationalists to impose their plans on the nation by giving them the freedom to gain influence and power within local governments and organizations, allowing them to push for their agenda and garner public support. Additionally, the lack of centralized control made it difficult for the central government to effectively counteract and suppress their actions.