SAT World History: East And Southeast Asia

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Which of the following individuals is the Japanese Prime Minister who led Japan during World War Two and authorized the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?

Isoroku Yamamoto Hirohito Tamon Yamaguchi Takano Sadayoshi Hideki Tojo

Who was the Japanese Emperor during World War Two?

Hirohito Chiang Kai-Shek Tokugawa Ieyasu Meji Sejong the Great

Japan began its invasion of mainland Asia in 1931 by attacking __________.

Australia Cambodia South Korea Hong Kong Manchuria

Which of these is an island that makes up part of the country of Japan?

Osaka Honshu Seoul Tahiti Hong Kong

In 1931 the Japanese army invaded __________.

Hong Kong New Zealand Manchuria Singapore Siberia

Which of these battles is considered the largest naval battle of World War Two?

The Battle of Leyte Gulf The Battle of Omaha The Battle of Midway The Battle of Iwo Jima The Battle of Bataan

The Bataan Death March was a World War Two atrocity committed by the __________ against __________ soldiers.

Chinese . . . Japanese and Korean Japanese . . . British and French Japanese . . . American and Filipino Japanese . . . Chinese and Filipino Chinese . . . American and Japanese

Japanese Admiral Isokoru Yamamoto is famous for all of the following EXCEPT __________.

He is famous for all of these. developing pioneering naval aviation leading the Japanese at the Battle of Midway leading the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor personally surrendering the American forces at the end of World War Two

Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, signed in 1947, __________.

stipulates that the Japanese government is subject to the support of and is accountable to the American government declares that the Japanese military is now under the direct, and permanent, control of the United States of America limits the size of the Japanese bureaucracy to less than one percent of the population permanently renounces Japan's sovereign right to use war as means of settling international disputes provided relief and support for victims of American bombing attacks towards the end of World War Two

How did the Opium Wars affect Japanese-Chinese relations?

China's defeat by the British prompted outpourings of sympathy and aid from the Japanese people and government. China's resistance to the British created a sense of kinship between the two Asian countries against the influence of European imperialism. China's defeat at the hands of the British made much of the Japanese population feel that China was a backwards country that could not defend itself. China's victory over the British led to a renewed alliance between the two Asian countries. China's victory over the British scared the Japanese, who began to upgrade their own military in preparation for an invasion.
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Title: SAT World History: East And Southeast Asia
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