Japan Expands
U.S. Response
Trade Tensions
Diplomacy Fails
Countdown to War
100

What country did Japan invade in 1931?

Manchuria

100

What policy kept the U.S. out of foreign wars in the 1930s?

Isolationism

100

What key resource did the U.S. cut off to Japan in 1941?

oil

100

What were Japan and the U.S. doing in 1941 to avoid war?

Holding peace talks

100

What region did Japan occupy in mid-1941 that alarmed the U.S.?

Southern Indochina

200

What year did Japan invade China?

1937

200

Who gave the 1937 “Quarantine Speech” warning about aggressor nations?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

Why did the U.S. cut off oil exports to Japan?

Japan invaded French Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia)

200

What did the U.S. demand Japan do before lifting sanctions?

Withdraw from China and Southeast Asia

200

How did the U.S. respond to Japan’s occupation of Indochina?

Froze Japanese assets and cut off oil completely

300

What was Japan’s main reason for expanding through Asia?

To gain access to natural resources like oil, iron, and rubber

300

What did the U.S. restrict exports of in 1940 to pressure Japan?

Aviation fuel, scrap metal, and steel

300

Before the embargo, what percent of Japan’s oil came from the U.S.?

80%

300

What 1940 agreement joined Japan, Germany, and Italy?

The Tripartite Pact

300

What did U.S. intelligence suspect Japan might attack before Pearl Harbor?

The Philippines or Southeast Asia

400

What event showed Japan’s aggression toward China’s capital city in 1937?

The Nanjing Massacre

400

What U.S. law allowed sending supplies to nations fighting Axis powers?

The Lend-Lease Act

400

What happened to Japan’s economy after the embargo?

It was crippled—Japan had only months of oil left

400

What secret plan was Japan forming while peace talks continued?

Plans for the Pearl Harbor attack

400

When did Japan secretly decide war with the U.S. was unavoidable?  

Early November 1941

500

What was Japan’s vision for a self-sufficient Asian empire called?

The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

500

What action did Roosevelt take in mid-1941 to show Japan the U.S. was serious?

Moved the Pacific Fleet to Pearl Harbor and reinforced the Philippines

500

What two major exports did Japan lose access to besides oil?

Iron and steel

500

Who was Japan’s Prime Minister during the failed peace talks?

Hideki Tojo

500

By late 1941, what was Japan’s backup plan if peace talks failed?

Launch a surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet (Pearl Harbor)

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