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- League of Nations and the Lytton report
- Political developments within China—the Second United Front
- International response, including US initiatives and increasing tensions between the US and Japan
Directly related questions
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17M.1.BP.TZ0.9a:
What, according to Source K, were the factors contributing to tensions between Japan and the US?
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17M.1.BP.TZ0.9b:
What does Source L suggest about Japanese expansion?
- 17M.1.BP.TZ0.11: Compare and contrast what Sources I and J reveal about the increasing tensions between the US and...
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17M.1.BP.TZ0.12:
“Mutual fear led to increasing tensions between the US and Japan.” Using the sources and your own knowledge, to what extent do you agree with this statement?
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17M.1.BP.TZ0.10:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source K for an historian studying the tensions between the US and Japan.
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.9a:
What, according to Source J, was Japan’s attitude toward Manchuria/Manchukuo and China?
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.9b:
What does Source L suggest about the position of Japan and the League of Nations regarding the Manchurian crisis?
- 18N.1.BP.TZ0.11: Compare and contrast what Sources I and K reveal about Japanese actions in China.
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.12:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, discuss the view that the ineffectual response of the League of Nations was the main factor in encouraging Japanese expansion in China.
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.10:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source J for an historian studying Japan’s response to the Lytton Report in the early 1930s.
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D suggest about the power of Genghis Khan by 1207?
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.9b:
What does Source L suggest about Japan’s expansion into China?
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.9a:
Why, according to Source I, would it be difficult for Japan to defeat China?
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.10:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source I for an historian studying the Second United Front in China.
Sub sections and their related questions
League of Nations and the Lytton report
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.9a:
What, according to Source J, was Japan’s attitude toward Manchuria/Manchukuo and China?
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.9b:
What does Source L suggest about the position of Japan and the League of Nations regarding the Manchurian crisis?
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.10:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source J for an historian studying Japan’s response to the Lytton Report in the early 1930s.
- 18N.1.BP.TZ0.11: Compare and contrast what Sources I and K reveal about Japanese actions in China.
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18N.1.BP.TZ0.12:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, discuss the view that the ineffectual response of the League of Nations was the main factor in encouraging Japanese expansion in China.
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D suggest about the power of Genghis Khan by 1207?
Political developments within China—the Second United Front
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D suggest about the power of Genghis Khan by 1207?
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.9a:
Why, according to Source I, would it be difficult for Japan to defeat China?
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.9b:
What does Source L suggest about Japan’s expansion into China?
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19N.1.BP.TZ0.10:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source I for an historian studying the Second United Front in China.
International response, including US initiatives and increasing tensions between the US and Japan
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17M.1.BP.TZ0.9a:
What, according to Source K, were the factors contributing to tensions between Japan and the US?
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17M.1.BP.TZ0.9b:
What does Source L suggest about Japanese expansion?
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17M.1.BP.TZ0.10:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source K for an historian studying the tensions between the US and Japan.
- 17M.1.BP.TZ0.11: Compare and contrast what Sources I and J reveal about the increasing tensions between the US and...
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17M.1.BP.TZ0.12:
“Mutual fear led to increasing tensions between the US and Japan.” Using the sources and your own knowledge, to what extent do you agree with this statement?
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19M.1.BP.TZ0.1b:
What does Source D suggest about the power of Genghis Khan by 1207?