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the United States showed its determination to block the imperialist ambitions of Japan
In World War Two Pearl Harbor was attacked by imperialist japan
Japan became a competitor.
Japan taking control of the pacific? they don't need another bomb.
They became more like "Western" nations Japan became more like China
After its isolationism, Japan became an imperialist country. Japanese citizens who left Japan were banned from returning. Japanese citizens were not allowed to leave the country.
Yes, rite after they were imperiled by Europe.
Japan at the time of its opening had no imperialist ambitions. The purpose of opening japan was to use its ports as coaling stations, prevent the maltreatment of us/european sailors shipwrecked there and eventually develop it as a market. It was initially a victim of the imperialist designs of other nations (though this changed over time).
The shogun of Japan was more powerful because he had more control over the religion and control of the people
i think parts of Russia, china, Korea , midway island and a pile of little islands in the pacific
A B and C are the answers, if it is in a different order on your screan, sorry
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Japan attacked Australia because it wanted Australia's land. The above is a fallacy. Japan was not interested in Australia's land. However, it was interested in gaining control over large areas of the Pacific.
The question might be better phrased as "how was Japan different than other imperialist nations..."; Great Britain was an "Imperial Empire" prior to WWI. The US had a small taste of imperialism during the Spanish-American War of 1898 (gaining Puerto Rico & the Philippines). In Japan's case, in view of the aforementioned nations, she slaughtered entire small cities during the process of their imperialism. These acts were in keeping with her partner's Germany & Italy's methods; of which Germany dominated in the area of "slaughter", pretty much in keeping in tune with Japan's road to conquest.
Prior to its imperialist policy during WW II, Japan had a long history of isolationism.
Access to natural resources that could not be found in japan
The Samurai became the masters of central Japan in early Japan.