unquestioned discipline of the Japanese soldiers and civilians!
bombing in pearl harbor
It didnt really affect the war that much. the attack was to small to affect it very much.
The US fought them in the Spanish American War.
the "i" stands for imperialism
It didn't. The Spanish American War was almost half a century before World War II and had nothing whatsoever to do with Hawaii. Michael Montagne In the recent book "Flyboys" (highly recommended) the author makes some interesting connections between European/Western imperialism and the Japanese imperialism that led up to World War II and the attack on Pearl Harbor. During the Spanish-American War the US kicked the imperialist Spanish out of the Americas, but in some ways, replaced it with an American brand of imperialism. The Japanese believed they were exercising the same sort of power over their own backyard in Asia.
The war qualified Japan to commence Imperialism; it demonstrated that they had the means and skills to do it.
Japan broadened it's sphere of influence to include to Korea
bombing in pearl harbor
Japan broadened it's sphere of influence to include to Korea
By the time the Russo-Japanese war had ended, Japan's control stretched to Afghanistan and Russia. In winning the war, the Japanese army and navy were able to continue attempts in extending the Imperialism of Japan.
Japanese imperialism projected them into World War 2 in 1941; after the war the nation adopted a constitution and approach which put this behind them, to become a peaceful democracy.
They didn't. The Japanese conflicts occurring just before and during World War 1 had no impact on the European war; this was caused (at least basically) by imperialism and nationalism, combined with aggressive expansion attempts by some groups.
It didnt really affect the war that much. the attack was to small to affect it very much.
They lost all their rice
Imperialism
In Article 9 of the Japanese constitution, it claims that the Japanese have renounced war. This constitution was written after World War II, and so although they have participated in wars in the past, such as the Russo-Japanese War or Sino-Japanese War, it does not mean that they are in war currently, or will be in a war in the future. If you are asking why Japan engages in war, the answer is the same as why any country would engage in war -- territorial expansion, imperialism, colonization, racism, etc.
It affect the Commonwealth of the Philippines by the Japanese Era. The Japanese bring the World War II to the U.S, they bombed the Pearl Harbor which is the U.S property. They bring the war to the U.S, the war affect us because we are property and part of the U.S that time.