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Japan 1918-1941 Do you Know? 1. Emperor --Drive to dominate Asia--
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Back 1. Hirohito (weak, but worshipped)
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Japan 1918-1941 Do you Know? 1. Emperor 2. Totalitarian Dictator --Drive to dominate Asia--
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Back 1. Hirohito (weak, but worshipped) 2. General Hideki Tojo
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Japan 1918-1941 Do you Know? 1. Emperor 2. Totalitarian Dictator 3. Main goals --Drive to dominate Asia--
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Back 1. Hirohito (weak, but worshipped) 2. General Hideki Tojo 3. Rule all of Asia “Rising Sun Flag”
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Japan 1918-1941 Do you Know? 1. Emperor 2. Totalitarian Dictator 3. Main goals 4. Policies --Drive to dominate Asia--
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Back 1. Hirohito (weak, but worshipped) 2. General Hideki Tojo 3. Rule all of Asia 4. Industrialization (sell to Asia); militarism
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Japan 1918-1941 Do you Know? 1. Emperor 2. Totalitarian Dictator 3. Main goals 4. Policies 5. Needs --Drive to dominate Asia--
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Back 1. Hirohito (weak, but worshipped) 2. General Hideki Tojo 3. Rule all of Asia 4. Industrialization (sell to Asia); militarism 5. Raw materials for industry, military (oil)
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Japan 1918-1941 Do you Know? 1. Emperor 2. Totalitarian Dictator 3. Main goals 4. Policies 5. Needs 6. Invasions --Drive to dominate Asia--
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Back 1. Hirohito (weak, but worshipped) 2. General Hideki Tojo 3. Rule all of Asia 4. Industrialization (sell to Asia); militarism 5. Raw materials for industry, military (oil) 6. Korea (1905), Manchuria, and rest of China (1937)
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Japan 1918-1941 Do you Know? 1. Emperor 2. Totalitarian Dictator 3. Main goals 4. Policies 5. Needs 6. Invasions 7. Opposed by --Drive to dominate Asia--
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Back 1. Hirohito (weak, but worshipped) 2. General Hideki Tojo 3. Rule all of Asia 4. Industrialization (sell to Asia); militarism 5. Raw materials for industry, military (oil) 6. Korea (1905), Manchuria, and rest of China (1937) 7. U.S.A. (cuts off oil) When Japan invades the rest of China, President Roosevelt cuts off all oil to Japan
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