Japan's Decision to Go to War with the USA in 1941
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Japan's decision to go to war with the USA in 1941 was largely influenced by its need for ______________ resources.

natural

The ______________ oil embargo imposed by the USA on Japan in 1941 was a major factor leading to the war.

economic

Japan's invasion of ______________ in 1940 led to the United States' opposition and eventual war.

Indochina

The ______________ Conference of 1941 between the USA and Japan failed to resolve the differences between the two nations, leading to war.

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The Japanese attack on ______________ Harbor in 1941 drew the USA into World War II.

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Lead-up to War

  • Japan's decision to go to war with the USA in 1941 was largely influenced by its need for natural resources.
  • The USA's oil embargo imposed on Japan in 1941 was a major factor leading to the war.
  • Japan's invasion of Indochina in 1940 led to the United States' opposition and eventual war.

Diplomatic Efforts

  • The Hull-Nomura Conference of 1941 between the USA and Japan failed to resolve the differences between the two nations, leading to war.

Pearl Harbor Attack

  • The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 drew the USA into World War II.

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This quiz assess Japan's decision to go to war with the USA in 1941, including the need for natural resources, the impact of the US oil embargo, and the failed diplomatic efforts.

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