9th Grade U - Mrs. Harms
9th Grade U.S. History Name___________________________
Chapter 14: Document Based Questions Date______________ Hour________________
Directions:
Answer the following questions based on the document from the Japan Times and Mail.
1. Much of the anti-Japanese feeling in the United States in the 1920s was in California. The opposition included California labor organizations. Why would California workers be against Japanese immigration? _______________________________________________________________________
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2. Why does the headline in the Japan Times and Mail call the Senate vote a “Declaration of War”?
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3. Seventeen years after this vote and this article, Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor. Is there a possible connection between the Immigration Quota Act of 1924 and Pearl Harbor? EXPLAIN. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Read the Background Essay: “Why did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor” and answer the questions.
4. What event took place at Versailles in 1919? ______________________________________________
5. Why did Woodrow Wilson push the League of Nations? ____________________________________
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6. Why didn’t the United States join the League? ____________________________________________
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7. Why were some Japanese leaders resentful of the peace treaty at Versailles? ______________________
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8. What country did Japan invade in the 1930s? _____________________________________________
9. The United States supported China. Why didn’t the U.S. go to war sooner against Japan?
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Read DOCUMENT A and answer the questions.
10. What is a “subject”? ________________________________________________________________
11. What is it meant by the “old order”? ___________________________________________________
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12. Name three countries that you think might have controlled the “old order”.
13. Who will be the leader of the “new order”? ______________________________________________
14. Who will be ruled by the “new order”? _________________________________________________
15. How does this document help explain “Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?”? __________________
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Read DOCUMENT B and answer the questions.
16. What area did Japan establish as a puppet state in 1932? ___________________________________
17. In what year did Japan begin its occupation of China outside of Manchuria? ____________________
18. “Japan is the fountain source of the (pure Japanese) race. Manchukuo is its reservoir and East Asia is its paddy field.” Is this quote from Document A supported or not by the map? EXPLAIN. ___________
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19. If Japan was interested in seizing oil fields, what islands might they invade? If the Europeans were busy fighting a war with Hitler, what nation could be expected to block Japan?
Read DOCUMENT C and answer the questions.
20. How many years was it between Japan’s attack on China and Pearl Harbor? ____________________
21. What is the “new order” that Japan announcement in 1928? (see DOCUMENT A) ________________
22. What evidence is there in 1939 that the U.S. did not like the “new order”? _____________________
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23. What does it mean to freeze assets and bank accounts? _____________________________________
24. What is an embargo? _______________________________________________________________
25. Judging from this timeline, why do you think Japan attacked Pearl Harbor? _____________________
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Read DOCUMENT D and answer the questions.
26. What is an import? ________________________________________________________________
27. In the late 1930s, about what percent of Japan’s oil came from the United States? ________________
28. Look at the DOCUMENT B map. Why would Japanese military leaders be interested in keeping up the flow of imported oil? ___________________________________________________________________
29. The United States stopped all trade of oil, steel and scrap iron with Japan on August 1, 1941. There is evidence that President Franklin Roosevelt was worried about cutting off all oil to Japan. What might have been his concern? _____________________________________________________________________
Read DOCUMENT E and answer the questions.
30. What is the speaker and what is his position? ____________________________________________
31. Why does Tojo say that it would be hard for Japan to pull their troops out of China?
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32. What is the U.S. position regarding Japanese soldiers in China? _____________________________
33. According to Tojo, how long will the Japanese supply of oil last? _____________________________
34. According to Tojo, what will happen to the U.S. Navy over the next few years? __________________
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35. Judging from this document, why did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor? _______________________
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