DP History Questionbank
Causes of expansion
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- The impact of Japanese nationalism and militarism on foreign policy
- Japanese domestic issues: political and economic issues, and their impact on foreign relations
- Political instability in China
Directly related questions
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17N.1.BP.TZ0.09b:
What does Source L suggest about Sino-Japanese [Chinese-Japanese] relations in 1937?
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17N.1.BP.TZ0.09a:
What, according to Source I, were the challenges facing Japanese national policy?
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17N.1.BP.TZ0.10:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source I for an historian studying Japanese foreign policy in East Asia.
- 17N.1.BP.TZ0.11: Compare and contrast what Sources J and K reveal about Japanese foreign policy aims in East Asia.
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17N.1.BP.TZ0.12:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, to what extent do you agree with the suggestion that Japanese foreign policy aims up to 1937 were to be achieved through “gradual and peaceful ways” (Source J)?
- 18M.1.BP.TZ0.11: Compare and contrast what Sources I and J reveal about political instability in China up to 1941.
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18M.1.BP.TZ0.9a:
What, according to Source J, were the challenges faced by the Nationalist [Guomindang] government of China as a result of the outbreak of war with Japan in 1937?
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D suggest about the power of Genghis Khan by 1207?
Sub sections and their related questions
The impact of Japanese nationalism and militarism on foreign policy
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17N.1.BP.TZ0.09a:
What, according to Source I, were the challenges facing Japanese national policy?
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17N.1.BP.TZ0.09b:
What does Source L suggest about Sino-Japanese [Chinese-Japanese] relations in 1937?
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17N.1.BP.TZ0.10:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source I for an historian studying Japanese foreign policy in East Asia.
- 17N.1.BP.TZ0.11: Compare and contrast what Sources J and K reveal about Japanese foreign policy aims in East Asia.
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17N.1.BP.TZ0.12:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, to what extent do you agree with the suggestion that Japanese foreign policy aims up to 1937 were to be achieved through “gradual and peaceful ways” (Source J)?
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D suggest about the power of Genghis Khan by 1207?
Japanese domestic issues: political and economic issues, and their impact on foreign relations
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D suggest about the power of Genghis Khan by 1207?
Political instability in China
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18M.1.BP.TZ0.9a:
What, according to Source J, were the challenges faced by the Nationalist [Guomindang] government of China as a result of the outbreak of war with Japan in 1937?
- 18M.1.BP.TZ0.11: Compare and contrast what Sources I and J reveal about political instability in China up to 1941.
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D suggest about the power of Genghis Khan by 1207?