For hundreds of years until the mid-1800s, Japan practiced ________________ because of the perceived threat of Christianity.
Isolationism
This is the political principal that advocates greater political or economic cooperation among states and nations.
Internationalism
A response to a 1A question needs this many answers.
3
This is a region of China, rich in minerals and resources, that could provide living space for Japan.
Manchuria
Japan is a nation made up of hundreds of ________.
Islands
This, a feeling of extreme pride in one's nation, increased as Japan fought and won wars with other countries.
Nationalism
This was the main goal of the League of Nations
To prevent conflict between nations through collective security
These are two aspects of the ORIGIN of a source.
creator, date, where from, type of source, etc.
This is the name for the staged incident that occurred along the South Manchurian Railway that gave the Kwantung Army a reason to invade Manchuria.
The Mukden Incident
Describe two aspects of the land in Japan.
Mountainous, not much fertile ground for agriculture
One struggle facing the Japanese was their rapidly increasing ______________.
Population
This was an agreement of 62 nations to not use war to solve problems.
The Kellogg-Briand Pact
A 1B response should be written like this.
One message is ______ because ____. Another message is ________ because ______.
What was the result of the attack of Pearl Harbor in terms of US foreign relations?
They declared war on Japan, and then Italy and Germany.
Because of a lack of resources at home, Japan relied on trade with other countries. The ___________, placed on them by the US and others, cut off their supply of oil and other vital materials.
Embargo
Their military
2 Parts. This is the name for the agreement signed by Japan, Italy, and Germany.
Describe two terms of the agreement.
Tripartite Pact
Come to aid if attacked by third party. Control European and Asian spheres.
CONTENT includes __________. Provide TWO.
Information included, information not included, the perspective of the source, language used, tone, etc.
China was an easy target for the Japanese because...
They were politically divided; regions led by warlords who were constantly fighting each other; etc.
A security buffer, etc.
Describe the ideology, or mindset, of the Kwantung Army. How was this different from the position of the Japanese government at the time.
They were radical and in favor of aggressive expansion. The government was in favor of expansion through peaceful means.
2 Parts: Describe what a Puppet State is. What puppet state did Japan set up in China (name it)?
An area of land that is officially part of one country, but is controlled by another.
Manchukuo
The PURPOSE of a source includes these two things.
Why it was created, and who it was created for.
The League of Nations was not able to stop Japanese expansion into China, or elsewhere, because...
They had no military force of their own, they relied on member states to provide force and none were willing, there was no way to *make* them