A continuing past 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Japan achieved this in the post-war world

A

Economic miracle

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2
Q

Main trading partners of the Philippines

A

Japan and America

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3
Q

___ was a case of fighting imperialisms

A

Pacific war

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4
Q

America used japan as an outpost of ____

A

capitalism in Asia

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5
Q

Symbolized by the dropping of bomb in Hiroshima

A

Cold war

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6
Q

It is the expression of a people’s aspiration to be liberated from foreign control, overt or covert.

A

Nationalism

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7
Q

is the initial step in the long fight to liberate mass consciousness from colonial conditioning. Therefore, one
of its primary objectives is to develop an anti-imperialist attitude in the people.

A

Nationalism

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8
Q

Modern Japan dates from the ___

A

Meiji restoration of 1868

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9
Q

___ was a latecomer among imperialist states

A

Japan

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10
Q

The leaders responsible for the Meiji restoration were able to transform the economy into a ____ one without displacing the old feudal families.

A

capitalist

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11
Q

The nature of the ruling oligarchy a combination of ___ and the rising ___ produced a fundamental pressure for expansion.

A

feudal lords

bourgeoisie

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12
Q

Japan was able to build her own empire in China with the establishment of ____ in 1932.

A

Manchukuo

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12
Q

The big business combines that helped in planning and executing Japan’s expansionist program

A

zaibatsu

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13
Q

Japan’s expansionist program was planned and executed by ____,___,__

A

military, state bureaucracy, zaibatsu

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14
Q

It was ultimately the succession of ___ with Japan imposed by the United States
which convinced Japanese leaders that all-out war was the only solution.

A

economic restrictions on trade

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15
Q

On July 1939, the United States notified Japan that it would not renew the 1911 ____ and subsequently imposed more and more restrictiOns on American raw materials exports to Japan.

A

Commercial Treaty

16
Q

After Japan’s surrender, relation quickly developed into what may now be described as a case of ____

A

collbaborative imperialisms

17
Q

The Japanese policy of attraction leaned heavily on an ___ or “____” appeal.

A

anti-white
Asia for Asians

18
Q

The promises of independence and freedom from Western imperialism, the Co-prosperity appeal, were all propaganda ploys to disguise the transformation of the Asian countries into economic preserves of ____.

A

Japanese imperialism

19
Q

Nationalist leaders now agitated for independence so that
if Japan were defeated, they could present the returning
Western colonialists with a _____

A

fait accompli

20
Q

unlike the other peoples of Asia who
did not identify themselves with their Western colonizers, the Filipinos had succumbed to the subtle techniques of _____.

A

American domination

21
Q

_____ was another factor which intensified feelings of superiority. Filipinos took pride in being the only Christian nation in Asia. The implication was that non-Christians were inferior.

22
Q

the term “_____” had for the Filipinos a pejorative connotation.

A

made in Japan

22
Q

Fear and antipathy fed on continuous warnings about the ____.The press kept the public informed of Japanese atrocities in China.

A

yellow peril

23
Q

the idea that Asian people(siguro at this time yung mga Japanese) are dangerous. it was based on prejudice, fear, and stereotypes. The term was used to justify discrimination against Asians and aggressive policies toward Asian countries.

A

yellow peril

24
Q

the ____ was trapped in the Bataan peninsula and on the tiny island of Corregidor, and Filipinos loyally continued to scan the horizon for the expected mighty American convoy that would quickly reverse the tide of war

25
Q

The ____ has become the symbol of Fil-American unity.

A

resistance in Bataan

26
Q

intensified the loyalty Of the Filipinos to the United States.

A

Fall of Bataan, Death March, Corregidor surrender

27
Q

___required extensive preparations on Bataan prior to withdrawal of the USAFFE to that peninsula

28
Q

The defense in the Philippines/fighting the Japanese was neglected because of Roosevelt’s declaration in the ____ to defeat Germany first.

A

Arcadia Conference

29
Q

The painful trek to concentration camps that followed the surrender of Bataan lives in the memories of Filipinos as the infamous ____, a monument to Japanese brutality.

A

Death March