Section 3 “Japan Builds and Empire”.  Manchurian Incident  Puppet state  Burma Road  Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.

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Section 3 “Japan Builds and Empire”

 Manchurian Incident  Puppet state  Burma Road  Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere

 1.What were the causes and effects of Japan’s growing military power?  2.Why was the Manchurian Incident a turning point for Japan’s civilian government?  3.What was the initial outcome of Japan’s war against China?  4.Why did Japan look beyond China for future expansion?  5.According to Japan, what was the purpose of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere? What was Japan’s real goal?

 When Japan invaded Manchuria, it created a puppet state, or a A) nation that controls the foreign policy of another nation's government. B) nation that exists only to provide raw materials for another nation's industry. C) supposedly independent nation under the control of a powerful neighbor. D) largely democratic nation with a strong central government.

 During the early 1930s, Japan began a policy of A) domestic economic cutbacks. B) aggression against China and throughout Asia. C) aggression against Europe and the Soviet Union. D) democratization of government and privatization of industry.