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Focus 2/29 With the arrival of the U.S. Commodore Matthew Perry, Japan was forced to open its ports to Western nations. Fearing Western imperialism, Japan launches a campaign to modernize called the Meiji Restoration. This led Japan to launch a series of wars in Asia. Point for Discussion: Why did the Japanese launch a series of wars in Asia? Term to know: sphere of influence Critical Lens: The Japanese/Russo War increased Japans desire to become a world power.
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Empire of the Rising Sun
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Imperial Japan Meiji Restoration – after U.S. Admiral Matthew Perry arrives in Japan, Japanese begin to modernize and practice imperialism in an effort to get needed raw materials Meiji Restoration – after U.S. Admiral Matthew Perry arrives in Japan, Japanese begin to modernize and practice imperialism in an effort to get needed raw materials
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Imperial Japan Hirohito was emperor of Japan from 1926 - 1989 Hirohito was emperor of Japan from 1926 - 1989
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Imperial Japan Conservatives, especially the military, rejected western ideas like individualism and Marxism Conservatives, especially the military, rejected western ideas like individualism and Marxism
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Imperial Japan Japan began to be very militaristic in its quest for raw materials and territory Japan began to be very militaristic in its quest for raw materials and territory
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Imperial Japan Under the militarists, Japanese government begins to teach schoolchildren service to the state. Under the militarists, Japanese government begins to teach schoolchildren service to the state.
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Imperial Japan 1931 – 1932 - Japan conquers Manchuria and other Chinese territories in a quest for raw materials. 1931 – 1932 - Japan conquers Manchuria and other Chinese territories in a quest for raw materials.
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Imperial Japan League of Nations condemns Japan’s actions in Manchuria League of Nations condemns Japan’s actions in Manchuria
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