Manchukuo and World War II.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:18:04
Japan's occupation of Manchuria was a major factor leading to World War II. Japan was running out of land, had few valuable natural resources, and was politically unstable. These factors, along with many others, led Japan to become more aggressive, in order to take more land, and to be more jealous of the larger powers. This caused many problems, and would eventually lead to World War II.
During the late 1920's, Japan was a country
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simply listing them, instead of providing analysis of each. The analysis of the Manchurian incident uses only a small amount of the information. The only limitation other than this was that the information can only be accessed through the internet.
Sources used:
http://www.bartleby.com/65/ma/ManchuriI.html
http://www.counterpunch.org/leupp0922.html
http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/monos/144/144chap1.html
http://encarta.msn.org/encnet/refpages/RefArtTextonly.aspx?refid=761566679&print=69
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