Deck 12: Japan in Wartime
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Deck 12: Japan in Wartime
1
Who was Prime Minister during the Marco Polo Bridge Incident?
A) Inukai Tsuyoshi
B) Fukuzawa Yukichi
C) Ishiwara Kanji
D) Konoe Fumimaro
A) Inukai Tsuyoshi
B) Fukuzawa Yukichi
C) Ishiwara Kanji
D) Konoe Fumimaro
D
2
Where was the most important collaborationist regime in China located?
A) Nanjing
B) Nomohan
C) Tianjin
D) Chongqing
A) Nanjing
B) Nomohan
C) Tianjin
D) Chongqing
A
3
Which of the following Prime Ministers was NOT a military officer?
A) Abe Nobuyuki
B) Hiranuma Kiichiro
C) Yonai Matsumasa
D) Tojo Hidei
A) Abe Nobuyuki
B) Hiranuma Kiichiro
C) Yonai Matsumasa
D) Tojo Hidei
B
4
Which major resource were the Japanese hoping to secure in Southeast Asia?
A) Petroleum
B) Iron
C) Timber
D) Natural gas
A) Petroleum
B) Iron
C) Timber
D) Natural gas
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5
Which of the following was NOT a strategic error made by the Japanese in the early 1940s?
A) Underestimating how Chinese nationalism would fuel resistance
B) Not expecting the Americans to cut off trade in order to protect European colonies in Asia
C) Underestimating opposition to going to war in the Japanese population
D) Underestimating the American will to pursue a large-scale conflict
A) Underestimating how Chinese nationalism would fuel resistance
B) Not expecting the Americans to cut off trade in order to protect European colonies in Asia
C) Underestimating opposition to going to war in the Japanese population
D) Underestimating the American will to pursue a large-scale conflict
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6
What was the name of the trans-national institution the Japanese hoped to create under their aegis in Asia?
A) The Greater Japanese Empire
B) The New East Asian Order
C) The Sino-Japanese partnership
D) The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
A) The Greater Japanese Empire
B) The New East Asian Order
C) The Sino-Japanese partnership
D) The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
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7
How did the Japanese alienate the population of Vietnam during World War II?
A) They burned Hanoi to the ground
B) They did not give independence to Vietnam straight away
C) They sent large numbers of Vietnamese to fight and die in Imphal
D) They caused a huge famine
A) They burned Hanoi to the ground
B) They did not give independence to Vietnam straight away
C) They sent large numbers of Vietnamese to fight and die in Imphal
D) They caused a huge famine
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8
What was the Economic New Order?
A) An attempt at creating state-controlled capitalism
B) The dedication of all of Japan's economic capacity to producing weapons
C) The transformation of Japan from an import-based to export-driven economy
D) A policy of preferring indigenous Japanese production to colonial production
A) An attempt at creating state-controlled capitalism
B) The dedication of all of Japan's economic capacity to producing weapons
C) The transformation of Japan from an import-based to export-driven economy
D) A policy of preferring indigenous Japanese production to colonial production
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9
What happened to many small manufacturers under the Economic New Order?
A) They were bought out by zaibatsu
B) They were consolidated into industrial associations
C) They were forced to move out of cities
D) They were allocated raw materials and given the right to set prices
A) They were bought out by zaibatsu
B) They were consolidated into industrial associations
C) They were forced to move out of cities
D) They were allocated raw materials and given the right to set prices
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10
What was the 'Sanpo'?
A) The Patriotic Industrial Service Association
B) The Home and Welfare Ministry
C) The key organization in the Economic New Order
D) The nickname for the second Konoe cabinet
A) The Patriotic Industrial Service Association
B) The Home and Welfare Ministry
C) The key organization in the Economic New Order
D) The nickname for the second Konoe cabinet
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11
In which area was Sanpo most successful?
A) Mobilizing schoolchildren
B) Expanding munitions factories
C) Raising productivity in the colonies
D) It was not successful in any of these efforts
A) Mobilizing schoolchildren
B) Expanding munitions factories
C) Raising productivity in the colonies
D) It was not successful in any of these efforts
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12
Which commodity did the Japanese state assume complete control of in 1942?
A) Rice
B) Tea
C) Timber
D) Silk
A) Rice
B) Tea
C) Timber
D) Silk
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13
What was the Imperial Rule Assistance Association?
A) The institution that replaced all political parties
B) A civilian fan club for Emperor Hirohito
C) A branch of the Imperial Japanese Army
D) An effective replica of Germany's Nazi party
A) The institution that replaced all political parties
B) A civilian fan club for Emperor Hirohito
C) A branch of the Imperial Japanese Army
D) An effective replica of Germany's Nazi party
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14
What happened to the Diet in the 1930s and 1940s?
A) It lost much of its power and influence
B) It was by dissolved by the emperor
C) It was split from a unicameral body into one with two houses, the Upper and Lower
D) It was bombed first by domestic subversives and then by the United States
A) It lost much of its power and influence
B) It was by dissolved by the emperor
C) It was split from a unicameral body into one with two houses, the Upper and Lower
D) It was bombed first by domestic subversives and then by the United States
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15
Which of the following economic changes did NOT take place in Japan after 1937?
A) Real wages increased
B) Economic growth slowed
C) Taxes increased
D) Inflation increased
A) Real wages increased
B) Economic growth slowed
C) Taxes increased
D) Inflation increased
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16
How, in the view of those arguing for 'overcoming the modern', did Japan's worldview differ from that of Europe's?
A) Japanese gods were unforgiving, whereas Europe's God was merciful
B) The Japanese regarded their culture as divine, whereas Europeans did not think the same of their own,
C) Europeans were at odds with their gods, whereas the Japanese cooperated with theirs
D) European culture was impermanent and changing, whereas Japan's was enduring and eternal
A) Japanese gods were unforgiving, whereas Europe's God was merciful
B) The Japanese regarded their culture as divine, whereas Europeans did not think the same of their own,
C) Europeans were at odds with their gods, whereas the Japanese cooperated with theirs
D) European culture was impermanent and changing, whereas Japan's was enduring and eternal
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17
Which of the following Western imports was NOT discouraged or banned in wartime Japan?
A) Western neologisms like 'mama' and 'papa'.
B) Trousers
C) Baseball
D) Jazz
A) Western neologisms like 'mama' and 'papa'.
B) Trousers
C) Baseball
D) Jazz
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18
Which of the following trends increased towards the end of World War II?
A) Workers not going in to work
B) Public drunkenness
C) Mass demonstrations
D) Attacks on the emperor
A) Workers not going in to work
B) Public drunkenness
C) Mass demonstrations
D) Attacks on the emperor
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19
What did some army officers plan to do with the emperor in the event of an American invasion?
A) Evacuate him to Taiwan
B) Evacuate him to China
C) Encourage him to commit suicide
D) Make a last stand with him in Tokyo
A) Evacuate him to Taiwan
B) Evacuate him to China
C) Encourage him to commit suicide
D) Make a last stand with him in Tokyo
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20
Which of the following was NOT part of the impact of World War II on the environment of East Asia?
A) Recovery of fish stocks
B) Depletion of forests
C) Decline of wild bird populations
D) Large scale wartime reforestation
A) Recovery of fish stocks
B) Depletion of forests
C) Decline of wild bird populations
D) Large scale wartime reforestation
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