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Ms. Cannistraci
Name:_______________________________ Date:______
1._____ 2._____ 3._____ 4._____ 5._____ 6._____
1.The terms spheres of influence,
extraterritoriality,
and mandates are most closely associated
with
(1) collective security (3) imperialism
(2) militarism (4) self-sufficiency
2.The Opium Wars of the mid-19th century
marked the beginning of the
(1) rivalry between China and Taiwan
(2) domination of China by foreign powers
(3) decline of European influence in East
Asia
(4) global effort to combat drug use
3.The result of the Opium War in China was
similar
4.What was a principal reason for the
success of
to the result of Commodore Perry’s
expedition
European colonialism in Asia in the late
1800s?
to Japan in that both events
(1) Asians respected Europeans as
representatives
(1) increased Western trade and influence in
Asia
(2) established European colonies in China
and Japan
(3) promoted democratic governments in
Asia
(4) increased the economic isolation of
China
and Japan
of an advanced civilization.
(2) Europe was able to dominate military
and
commercial relations with Asia.
(3) Europeans respected Asian laws and
customs.
(4) Many Asians adopted European religious
practices.
The following are review questions from standard 10.3
5.During the Meiji Restoration, Japan’s
leaders
6.Which action in Japanese history
occurred during the Meiji Restoration?
focused on
(1) Japan modernized its economy.
1 isolating Japan from the influence of
foreign
(2) Mongols invaded the islands of Japan.
ideas
(3) The Japanese government adopted an
isolationist policy.
2 existing peacefully with their Asian
neighbors
3 increasing the Emperor’s power by
returning
(4) Buddhism became the official religion of
Japan.
Japan to a feudal political system
4 modernizing Japan’s economy to compete
with
Western nations
Ms. Cannistraci
Name:_______________________________ Date:______
Base your answer on the bar graph below and on your knowledge of social studies.
What conclusion can be drawn from the
information
on this graph?
Treaty of Kanagawa
The United States of American and the empire of Japan, desiring to establish firm, lasting
and sincere friendship between the two nations, have resolved to fix, in a manner clear and
positive by means of a treaty or general convention of peace and amity, the rules which shall
in future be mutually observed in the intercourse of their respective countries; for which
most desirable object the President of the United States has conferred full powers on his
commissioner, Matthew Calbraith Perry, special ambassador of the United States to Japan
and the august sovereign of Japan has given similar full powers to his commissioners,
Hayashi-Daigaku-no-kami, Ido, Prince of Tsus-Sima; Izawa, Prince of Mmimasaki; and Udono,
member of the Board of Revenue.
Article I There shall be a perfect, permanent and universal peace, and a sincere and
cordial amity, between the United States of American on the one part and between their
people, respectfully, (respectively,) without exception of persons or places.
The Meiji Restoration and Japanese expansion are results of the Treaty of
Kanagawa. Was the Treaty of Kanagawa a turning point for Japan? Be sure to
support your claim with historicval evidence.
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Sino Japanese War
DOCUMENT 1:
The First Sino-Japanese War was fought between Qing China and Meiji Japan officially from
Aug 1, 1894 to April 17, 1895 ( fighting broke out on July 25, 1894 ) over control of Korea,
which was a Chinese tribute state . Many foreign observers expected China to win, as its
navy was stronger on paper with its ironclad battleships and the Chinese army was
assumed to be massive. While China had modernized somewhat under the Self
Strengthening Movement, it could not match the rapid progress made in Japan under the
Meiji Restoration.
The war started in the Seoul area of modern South Korea. Both China and Japan had the
right to send troops to Korea under the Tientsin Convention of 1885. A rebellion broke out
in Korea in 1894, known as the Tonghak Rebellion. Japan used this as a pretext to try to
start a war with China in Korea, which China and Japan had been ruling as a coprotectorate, with China playing the leading role. Soon, both China and Japan had troops in
Korea, and this explosive situation soon led to conflict .Japan felt it was strong enough at
this point to challenge China in a war over Korea.
Choose one of the following questions to answer:
State the cause of the First Sino-Japanese War.
OR
Why did foreigner observers expect China to win the First Sino-japanese War?
OR
How did the Meiji restoration prepare Japan for victory?
Ms. Cannistraci
Name:_______________________________ Date:______
The Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Alliance, the first between a European country
and an Asiatic power against a Western rival, was signed on January 30th,
1902
Japanese imperialism [threatened]
British commercial [trade] interests in
China and the Russian occupation of
Manchuria in 1900, which threatened
both. Joseph Chamberlain considered
that ‘our interests in China are so
great, our proportion of the trade is
so enormous and the potentialities of
that trade are so gigantic that I feel
no more vital question has ever been
presented …’. The Japanese,
meanwhile, were nervous of Russian
ambitions in Korea, which they
regarded as their own back yard, and
Hayashi told Lord Lansdowne plainly
that his country considered the
protection of its interests in Korea ‘its
first and last wish’. The Japanese got
what they wanted. It was agreed that
if either of the high contracting
parties became involved in war with
another country, the other party
would remain neutral. If either party
were confronted by two or more
opponents, however, the other party
would come to its aid. Japan could
now count on the British in a war with
Russia if any other power (France and
Germany were the ones in mind)
were to ally with Russia. Japanese
domination of Korea was tacitly
accepted –
- See more at: http://www.historytoday.com/richardcavendish/anglo-japanese-treatyalliance#sthash.Mcm5p1gO.dpuf
Answerone of the following questions:
What was the purpose of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Alliance?
OR
Will this treaty reinforce Japanese beliefs in ethnocentrism?
.
Russo-Japanese War
The Boxer Rebellion of 1900 caused the European powers and Japan to send troops to China
to suppress the rebels. When the fighting was over, Russian troops were occupying
Manchuria. Russia promised to withdraw these forces by 1903, but failed to do so, wishing to
hold Manchuria as a springboard for further expansion of her interest in the Far East.
Meanwhile Japan was heavily engaged in Korea, successfully increasing her influence in that
country. Russia also had interest in Korea, and although at first Russians and Japanese
managed to peacefully coexist, it was not long before tensions on both sides led to
hostilities…During her negotiations with Japan, Russia did not expect the Japanese to go to
war. After all, Japan was a newly emergent country, whose naval officers might have been
trained in Britain and her army officers in Germany, but several of those officers had begun
their careers wearing armor and brandishing swords. The Russian army was the world's most
powerful, or at least that is what the Russians believed. But the Japanese had other ideas.
Japan knew that they could not win a long war fought over a vast expanse, but they could
win a short localized war.
The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05, which began with the Japanese naval attack on Port
Arthur, had its roots in the simultaneous determination of both Japan and Russia to develop
'spheres of influence' in the Far East, mainly at the expense of China.
Japan defeated China and Russia within a ten year span, should the Western World (Europe
and America) be concerned by the aggressive actions of Japan? Support your claim with a
logical argument.
The Growth of the Japanese Empire 1872–1918
Based on the information in this map, state one change that occurred in Asia as a
result of the expansion of the Japanese empire.
How did Japan react to the threat of Western Imperialism?