Japan After World War I AP World History Chapter 26 Quiz

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What measures were taken by Japan to pull itself out of the Great Depression?

  • Resocializing people arrested for political offenses
  • State-financed credit to businesses (correct)
  • Establishment of fascist political parties
  • Deporting individuals arrested for political offenses

How did Japanese authoritarianism differ from fascism in Italy and Germany regarding political offenses?

  • People arrested in Japan were deported or killed
  • Political offenders in Italy and Germany were resocialized
  • Political offenders in Italy and Germany were released without consequences
  • People arrested in Japan were resocialized and returned to the Japanese Way (correct)

Which event led to Japan seizing control of Manchuria in 1931?

  • Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 (correct)
  • Growing Chinese nationalism
  • Western Powers' approval
  • Treaty of Versailles

What was the name of the puppet state set up by Japan in Manchuria?

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Which country did Japan invade in 1937?

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What was a significant concern for Japan regarding its sphere of influence in Manchuria?

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How did Japanese imperialism manifest in the 1930s?

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What differentiated Japan's approach to political offenses from that of Italy and Germany?

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What distinguished Japan from Italy and Germany in terms of handling individuals arrested for political offenses?

<p>Political offenders in Japan renounced their errors and returned to the Japanese Way. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was a notable difference between Japanese Imperialism and Fascism in Italy and Germany?

<p>Japan believed it deserved more land in the Treaty of Versailles. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Japan respond to its fear of growing Chinese nationalism threatening its sphere of influence in Manchuria?

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What was the outcome of Japan acquiring a sphere of influence in Manchuria following the Russo-Japanese War?

<p>Japan broke relations with China. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Japanese authoritarianism differ from Fascism in Italy and Germany regarding the treatment of political opponents?

<p>In Japan, political offenders were resocialized while in Italy and Germany they were killed. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the primary strategy utilized by Japan to move out of the Great Depression?

<p>State-financed credit to businesses. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which country's approach to political offenses was described as less repressive compared to Italy and Germany?

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How did Japanese imperialism differ from Italian and German fascism?

<p>Japan believed it should have been given more land after World War I. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What distinguished Japan's actions in Manchuria from those of Italy and Germany?

<p>Japanese military became more influential in Manchuria. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was a significant difference between Japanese Imperialism and Fascism in Italy and Germany?

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Japan's Depression Response?

State-financed credit to businesses.

Treatment of political offenders in Japan?

People arrested were resocialized and returned to the Japanese Way.

Event leading to Manchuria?

Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.

Puppet state name?

Manchukuo.

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Country invaded by Japan in 1937?

China.

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Japan's Concern in Manchuria?

Potential threat from growing Chinese nationalism.

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Manifestation of Japanese Imperialism in the 1930s?

By increasing nationalist sentiments and military power.

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Handling of political offenses

Political offenders in Japan renounced their errors and returned to the Japanese Way.

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Difference between Japanese Imperialism and Fascism?

Japan believed it deserved more land in the Treaty of Versailles.

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Response to Chinese nationalism?

It invaded China in 1937.

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Authoritarianism differences

In Japan, political offenders were resocialized while in Italy and Germany they were killed.

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How did Japanese imperialism differ from Italian and German fascism?

Japan believed it should have been given more land after World War I.

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Actions in Manchuria?

Japanese military became more influential in Manchuria.

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Difference in Imperialism and Fascism?

Japan's right-wing party seized power during that period.

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