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Sai Pyae Han
Phyo

World
Civilization 2

Professor Leonid
Blickstein

20 September
2015

The rise of Japanese empire and its
impact in World War II

I
will be focusing on the reasons of the Japanese thirst of power by giving
details on the Japanese invasion timeline. Firstly, I will exploiting my ideas
on economic background on Japan and slightly on United States of America.
Secondly, I will write on the politics within the country and outside of the
country. Then, I will explain the Japanese emperor based ideology and racism
against the people with the other nations. Not only that, I will fully
described the reasons on Japanese invasion in Asia and the gamble Japanese navy
against Pearl Harbour with surprise attack. Furthermore, I will adding the
facts on Axis allying with Japanese empire.

Moreover,
I will be adding the fall of Japanese empire and the peace treaty to United
States of America. In conclusion, my proposed area on the rise of Japanese
empire is that I am interested in the ways that the how Japan survived from the
great depression and how the empire wants to improve its nation and economic
power.

Sources:

1. Araki, General Sadao. “Imperial
Japan.”HISTORY.
History.com, 23 Mar. 2014. Web. 20 Sept. 2015.

2. Smethurst, Richard J. “Japan, the United
States, and the Road to World War II in the Pacific  日本、合衆国、および第二次世界大戦太平洋戦局への道.”Japan,
the United States, and the Road to World War II in the Pacific
  日本、合衆国、および第二次世界大戦太平洋戦局への道. The Asia Pacific Journal, 10 Sept. 2012. Web.
20 Sept. 2015.

3. “How and Why Japan Start the War?”Answers. Answers Corporation,
n.d. Web. 04 Oct. 2015.

4. Smethurst, Richard J. “Japan, the United
States, and the Road to World War II in the Pacific  日本、合衆国、および第二次世界大戦太平洋戦局への道.”Richard
J. Smethurst, “”
N.p.,
n.d. Web. 04 Oct. 2015.

5. Araki, General Sadao. “Imperial Japan |
HISTORY.”HISTORY.History.com,
n.d. Web. 04 Oct. 2015.

6. Contributor, Quora. “What Sparked Japan’s
Aggression During World War II?” N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Oct. 2015.

7. Davidann,
Jon T.Hawaiʻi at the
Crossroads of the U.s. and Japan Before the Pacific War
. Honolulu:
University of Hawai’i Press, 2008. Internet resource.

8. Nanbara,
Shigeru, and Richard H. Minear.War
and Conscience in Japan: Nambara Shigeru and the Asia-Pacific War
. Lanham,
Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2011. Internet resource.

Primary
source

9. Cook,
Haruko T, and Theodore F. Cook.Japan
at War: An Oral History
. New York: New Press, 1992. Print.

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