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The 1873 crisis refers to the debate between Japan and Korea at that time. Korea refused to accept Japan's emperor as their own, which nearly led to the two countries going to war.
The Manchurian crisis did not have a huge impact on world peace; however, it was the first incident leading up to the second Sino-Japanese war. The Manchurian crisis was the first invasion of the war (or, rather, before the war), and it is arguable that it led up to the WWII Japanese invasion. Manchurian crisis was japan government trying to take over chian. There plan was to make an empire.
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they led to the assassination of archduke franz Ferdinand
The immediate cause was Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. This caused the US to declare war on Japan, which led to Germany and Italy declaring war on the US.
* The Balkan Crisis * Alliances * Arms race * Militarism * Imperialism * Nationalism
General Douglas MacArthur!
The two military options that led to the end of World War 2 were the victory in Berlin and the use of atomic bombs in Japan.
Japan attacked Manchuria in 1931 and China in 1937. World War II started in 1939. If the question is "As World War II progressed, Japan's desire to expand its empire led to attacks on Manchuria and China", then the answer is false because Japan invaded China before the war started.
The dropping of two atomic bombs on Japan quickly led to Japan's surrender.
the atomic bomb led to the surrender in the pacific