The Japanese invaded Manchuria, which was a province of China. They also bombed Pearl Harbor, although this cannot really be called imperialistic and I'm sure you know that anyway. But the first move they made was to capture Manchuria, which is fairly large.
Well, The U.S. purchased Alaska during the time of imperialism and Alaska was in a different country and had a different was of like. But the U.S. imperialism Alaska By bringing the U.S. cullture and way of life there.
Imperialism can cause things like war and make other countries hate you and see you as a bully.
A typical day in Japanese POW camp in World War II would have been one of deprivation. Many of the people held in those camps died of malnutrition and other diseases.
Like their ally Germany, Japanese civilians had to endure US/allied "air raids" (aerial bombing). As for routine living; Japanese males were drafted into military service (as in Germany), and the females were sent to factories to support the war effort.
what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america? what were the major factors of imperialism at the turn of the 20 century in america?
they were treated like black people in the 60s
Because we the Americans was invaded by Japan!
A country believing they are the best of the best in the world, that everyone should be like them. Know what nationalism is? Imperialism is the same thing on steriods
Well, The U.S. purchased Alaska during the time of imperialism and Alaska was in a different country and had a different was of like. But the U.S. imperialism Alaska By bringing the U.S. cullture and way of life there.
they were treated like dogs
Life was just a toy to Japanese during Japanese Occupation they give those POW only some food
Imperialism can cause things like war and make other countries hate you and see you as a bully.
Japan had occupied Korea and were ruthless with the Korean population.http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/main_pop/kpct/kp_koreaimperialism.htm
it would take forms like the industries mc.donalds and all the monopolies in the world today
A typical day in Japanese POW camp in World War II would have been one of deprivation. Many of the people held in those camps died of malnutrition and other diseases.
The Japanese, like their German allies believed that Americans in general were soft and not used to the hardships of soldiering. That the American's higher standards of living had spoiled them, and they would easily be defeated.
Much like everywhere else in the world.