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Japan formed an allegiance in 1940 with I[blank_start]taly[blank_end] and [blank_start]Germany[blank_end]. This became the [blank_start]Axis[blank_end] Power.
Pregunta 2
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Why did the US impose trade restrictions on Japan in the 1930s?
Pregunta 3
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Before [blank_start]expanding[blank_end] further into [blank_start]South East Asia[blank_end], [blank_start]Japan[blank_end] wanted to eliminate the threat of the [blank_start]US Navy base[blank_end]. Therefore, they bombed [blank_start]Pearl Harbour[blank_end].
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expanding
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South East Asia
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West Asia
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The Pacific
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moving
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Japan
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Britain
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US
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Australia
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US Navy base
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British Army Base
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US Marines Base
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Pearl Harbour
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Singapore
Pregunta 4
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Pearl Harbour was bombed on the [blank_start]7th of December 1941[blank_end].
Pregunta 5
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Prime Minister JOHN CURTIN Curtin transfered Australian troops from the Northern Hemisphere to service closer to home in 1941 because war was coming closer to Australia and the British navy was fighting in Europe and clearly unable to protect this part of the world.
Pregunta 6
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The Japanese attacked Singapore on the ________________.
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7th of December 1941
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9th of January 1940
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8th of December 1941
Pregunta 7
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The Japanese attacked Singapore because ________________.
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Singapore was a major British military base
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Britain were enemies with Japan
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It was part of Japan's military attack plan
Pregunta 8
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In Singapore, allied forces responded effectively. They had a strong defence strategy.
Pregunta 9
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[blank_start]22,000[blank_end] soldiers were captured in Singapore.
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22,000
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40,000
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41,000
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23,000
Pregunta 10
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Japan bombed Darwin in [blank_start]1942[blank_end].
Pregunta 11
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Other than Darwin, which Australian city did the Japanese target?
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Sydney
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Brisbane
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Perth
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Pearl Harbour
Pregunta 12
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WWII was caused by:
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Germany and Japan wanted to take over the world
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Instability created in Europe by WWI set the stage for another international conflict
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There was an international disagreement
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WWII went from [blank_start]1939[blank_end] to [blank_start]1945[blank_end].
Pregunta 14
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Darwin Bombing.
The Australian Government withheld details of the strength of the attack and the casualties. Prime Minister Curtin did this so that the enemies would not know how many ships were damaged and what the current strength of the military was.
Pregunta 15
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Island hopping is:
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Claiming one island and then the next
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Using islands to travel
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Heading directly to the destination
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crossing of an ocean by journeys between islands, as opposed to a single journey directly to the destination.
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End of WWII.
[blank_start]Japan[blank_end] formally surrendered. [blank_start]American[blank_end] had greater [blank_start]military[blank_end] and [blank_start]economic[blank_end] power a strategy that forced the war against Japan on a path to unstoppable Allied [blank_start]victory[blank_end].
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Japan
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Germany
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Britain
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America
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Australia
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UK
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Italy
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military
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strength
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army
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economic
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resource
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international
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victory
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defeat
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loss
Pregunta 17
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Japan wanted to invade Australia, hence the bombings that occurred in the NT.
Pregunta 18
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Uncle Sam (initials U.S.) is a common national [blank_start]personification[blank_end] of the United States. It is mostly used to express [blank_start]patriotism[blank_end] and as a significant symbol of the American [blank_start]Culture[blank_end]. It was used on [blank_start]propaganda[blank_end] posters.
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personification
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patriotism
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Culture
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propaganda