Exam 13: Becoming the Model of Modernity: Japan to the Present
Exam 1: The Region and People20 Questions
Exam 2: The Middle Kingdom: China to 128020 Questions
Exam 3: Interaction and Adaptation on the Sinitic Rim: Korea, Japan, and Vietnam to the Mongol Era20 Questions
Exam 4: The Mongol Super-Empire20 Questions
Exam 5: From Superpower to Semi-Colony: China From the Ming to 189519 Questions
Exam 6: Becoming the Hermit Kingdom: Korea From the Mongol Invasions to 189520 Questions
Exam 7: From Lesser Dragon to Indochina: Vietnam to 188520 Questions
Exam 8: Becoming Imperial: Japan to 189520 Questions
Exam 9: From Reform to Revolution: China From 1895 to the Present, Part I20 Questions
Exam 10: From Continuous Revolution to Authoritarian Modernity: China From 1895 to the Present, Part Ii20 Questions
Exam 11: A House Divided: Korea to the Present20 Questions
Exam 12: Colonized, Divided, and Reunited: Vietnam to the Present20 Questions
Exam 13: Becoming the Model of Modernity: Japan to the Present20 Questions
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Japan regained its complete independence in ________.
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US-Japanese relations have been ________ since the 1940s.
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Aisin Gioro Henry Puyi was made emperor of Manchukuo ________.
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Joining the Axis Powers in World War II gave Japan the possibility of gaining ________.
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The dominance of the military in Japan was in many ways a reaction against ________.
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The battle of Midway was a turning point primarily because Japan ________.
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The transition from Yoshihito to Hirohito signaled ________.
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For Japan World War I provided an opportunity to pursue their expansion into ________.
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Like the chaebols, Japanese keiretsu involved a close relationship between ________ and ________.
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Which of these was Japan's "lost decade" in economic terms?
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Early Japanese fighting in World War II ________ pre-war stereotypes about Japanese military capabilities.
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Relative to the London and Washington naval conferences the Kellogg-Brian Peace Pact ________.
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Changing the term "the Pacific War" to the "Asia-Pacific War" was a move to recognizing Japanese ________.
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Japan's alliance with Great Britain to counter ________ ambitions.
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-The image "Yoshihito, the Taisho Emperor" illustrates the adherence of Japanese leaders to ________ values.

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Promulgation of the Japanese constitution in 1946 demonstrated the Japanese willingness to ________.
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