How was Japanese industrialization different from North American/European industrialization?
More labor-intensive and reliant on people (as opposed to machinery)
The Meiji Restoration
Name of the two wars addressed in the presentation. (High-five if you can name both.)
Sino-Japenese War or Russo-Japanese War
Name two aspects of Korean culture that were "banned" by the Japanese
Language, Music, Art, Entertainment, Naming, Religion (any two of these are valid)
What two ideals/concepts did the Japanese try to emphasize through education?
Name one type of infrastructure development in Japan.
Railroads, national currency, postal service, or banking system (all are valid answers)
Japan only agreed to unequal treaties because they saw the effect of the _________ Wars on China. Fill in the blank.
The Sino-Japanese War lead to the replacement of what major power in East Asia as the "dominant military power"?
China
What Japanese religion was forced onto the Korean people?
Shintoism
What is an alias for the sexual slaves of the Japanese military?
Comfort women
What was the technical term for the companies/firms that formed during Japan's industrial revolution?
Zaibatsu
What was the name of the US military member who was sent to demand humane treatment for castaways?
Commodore Perry
The Russo-Japanese War lead to the Revolution of _____ in Russia. What year goes in the blank?
1905
What percent of the Korean population adopted Japanese names?
84%
What was it considered a "crime" to do?
Teach history from unauthorized textbooks