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  1. 5. The Japanese term for the Oligarchy
  2. 8. One of the greatest novelists of Japan belonging to Meiji Period.
  3. 11. the results of the _________ found Japanese guilty of blasting the railway tracks, to which Japan left the League of Nations as a response.
  4. 12. Permitted the arrest of subversives and of radicals and which muzzled free speech was enacted in 1925.
  5. 14. _______ Earthquake of the Taisho Period abruptly quickened the rate of social and physical change in the capital Tokyo.
  6. 16. When Emperor Taisho passed away in 1926, his son __________ assumed the throne as Emperor Showa.
  7. 18. The Incident of 1931 marked a significant escalation of militarism in Japan, leading to international condemnation and exacerbating tensions in East Asia.
  8. 19. The international conference was called by the United States in 1922 to limit the naval arms race and to work out security agreements in the Pacific area.
  9. 21. The Treaty signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War One.
  10. 22. _______ Pact of 1936, Japan and Germany pledged to counteract Soviet propaganda.
  11. 23. During the World War 1, _________ were made to China by Japan which would greatly extend Japanese control of China.
  12. 25. The major earthquake of the Taisho period occurred in the year
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  1. 1. During World War I Japan fought on the Allied side but limited its activities to seizing German possessions in China and the Pacific for Germany’s role in the
  2. 2. In response to the international embargo imposed by the US on Japan, Japan attacked ________ on dec 7, 1941.
  3. 3. After the death of Emperor Meiji in 1912, his son ______ Ascended the throne and inaugurated the Taisho period.
  4. 4. The advent of _____ resulted in the boost of the Japanese economy.
  5. 6. With the fall of the French in World War II Japan acquired ________ from France.
  6. 7. Because of the relative liberalism of the times the period from 1912- 1926 is also called as ______________.
  7. 9. Following the _______ Incident in July 1937, the Japanese launched a full-scale scale invasion of China.
  8. 10. The Japanese term for the Manchurian Incident is
  9. 13. The Japanese term for the Peace Preservation law is called ________.
  10. 15. Japan, Germany, and Italy concluded the _______ Pact, directed essentially against the United States.
  11. 17. Japan entered World War I essentially for two reasons: broadly to extend its Asian interests, and to honour commitment under terms of
  12. 20. In late 1937, over a period of six weeks, Japanese Army forces brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of people—including both soldiers and civilians—in the Chinese city of Nanjing. The horrific events are known as
  13. 24. Japan officially made Korea a colony under Japan in the year ______.
  14. 25. Japan presented the secret demands to China in the year _______.