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Why the Japanese placed under surveillance of liwayway newspaper?

The Japanese placed the Liwayway newspaper under surveillance during their occupation of the Philippines in World War II because it was a significant platform for disseminating information and shaping public opinion. They aimed to control the narrative and suppress any anti-Japanese sentiment or nationalist movements that could threaten their authority. By monitoring the newspaper, the Japanese sought to prevent the spread of dissent and ensure that the content aligned with their propaganda efforts.


Why did Japanese build castles on mountains?

People say that it was done so that it would prevent earthquakes from damaging the castle and the land around it.


Who did the Battle of Midway involve?

The Battle of Midway was fought by the Japanese Navy and the US Navy between 4th and 7th of June 1942. The Japanese were wanting to take over Midway partly to use in further attacks on Hawaii and to prevent more attacks on the Japanese home islands. The Japanese high command also wanted to take over part of the Aleutian Islands at the same time, so part of their forces were assigned to invade there at the same time.


Did armed US citizens prevent a Japanese attack on the US mainland?

Generally speaking, yes. The US mainland had many more forces than the Japanese could easily attack. Additionally, the aircraft carriers would have had to come suspiciously close to the USA before launching the fighters, which would have prevented the element of surprise.


How did conservatism lead to the great powers adopting a principal of intervention?

Conservatism, emerging in reaction to the upheavals of the French Revolution and the rise of liberalism, emphasized stability, order, and the preservation of traditional institutions. This ideological framework led great powers to adopt the principle of intervention as a means to maintain the status quo and suppress revolutionary movements that threatened their monarchies. By intervening in the affairs of other nations, conservative powers aimed to prevent the spread of liberal and nationalist ideologies, thereby ensuring their own political survival and the continuity of established social orders. This rationale was notably evident in the Concert of Europe, where collective intervention was justified to uphold conservative regimes.

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What caused the Japanese forces to invade the Philippines during the Pacific War?

At the time, the Philippines were a US possession that was scheduled to receive full independence in 1946. Nevertheless, the Philippines were a base for US armed forces and would have to be neutralized once Japan had decided to attack Pearl Harbor. So they had to invade the Philippines to prevent their use by the US as a base for attacking them.


What ntry violated the Kellog-Braind Pact?

Kellogg-Briand Pact did not prevent U.S. intervention in Central America , the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931 , the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935 and the German and Soviet Union invasions of Poland .


How do you prevent the population growth of the Philippines?

RH Bill


What was the primary purpose of the roosevelt corollrary to the monroe doctrine?

The primary purpose of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine was to assert the United States' right to intervene in Latin American countries to maintain stability and prevent European intervention. President Theodore Roosevelt introduced this policy in 1904, emphasizing that the U.S. would act as a "police power" in the region to protect its interests and uphold order. This corollary expanded the scope of the Monroe Doctrine, which originally aimed to prevent European colonization in the Americas, by justifying American intervention in the internal affairs of neighboring nations.


Can frozen pipes thaw on their own, or do they require intervention to prevent damage?

Frozen pipes can thaw on their own, but intervention is often necessary to prevent damage. It is important to take action to thaw the pipes safely and quickly to avoid potential issues such as bursting or leaks.


What are the proactive-preventive models of crisis intervention and how could they be employed in the future?

Proactive models of crisis intervention involve creating an intervention situation that can be controlled by the creator. Preventive crisis intervention involves working to prevent the intervention from ever being necessary. Both models could be effectively employed in the future in the cases of mental disorders or substance abuse.


Why the Japanese placed under surveillance of liwayway newspaper?

The Japanese placed the Liwayway newspaper under surveillance during their occupation of the Philippines in World War II because it was a significant platform for disseminating information and shaping public opinion. They aimed to control the narrative and suppress any anti-Japanese sentiment or nationalist movements that could threaten their authority. By monitoring the newspaper, the Japanese sought to prevent the spread of dissent and ensure that the content aligned with their propaganda efforts.


What are the agencies that help to prevent drugs in the Philippines?

The agencies that help to prevent drugs are PNP, DOH, DEPED, BFAD etc.


What are the easiest way to prevent rapid growth population in Philippines?

by family planning


Why did the US joined the Philippines war?

At the beginning of WWII the Philippines were a US possession, and had been since 1898, when they were taken from Spain in the Spanish-American War. The US had a large military presence in the area, including a major airbase at Clark Field and the headquarters of the US Asiatic Fleet in Manila Bay. This US military presence in the Philippines was the reason the Japanese attacked the US, in Hawaii and the Philippines. The Japanese planned to conquer the Dutch East Indies (today's Indonesia) and knew this would probably mean war with the US. Directly between Japan and the Dutch East Indies lie the Philippines, so the Japanese attacked the US forces in the Philippines to prevent the US from interfering with their conquests. They needed the East Indies for the oil there, because the US had cut off oil sales to Japan. The Japanese were divided over whether to also attack Pearl Harbor, but in the end decided to, so as to do as much damage to the US Navy as possible, which would gain them time to consolidate their conquests. The Japanese probably would have attacked the Philippines eventually anyway, but they attacked when they did because of the US presence there.


What did the Japanese surrender prevent?

Another nuclear bomb being dropped on Japan.


Why the Australians were fighting in the Kokoda campaign?

To prevent the Japanese capturing Port Moresby.