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History Of Japan
text: Which country did Japan invade in 1937?, correct: China, incorrect: Russia,Thailand,Burma, fun fact: Japan had previously fought China in the First Sino-Japanese War from 1894-1895. The Second Sino-Japanese War only ended after Japan surrendered at the end of World War II. ,text: Which major European power did Japan defeat in 1904-1905?, correct: Russia, incorrect: Great Britain,Germany,Hungary, fun fact: After a surprise naval attack on the Russian Fleet, Japan defeated Russia in several battles and was granted victory in a treaty mediated by US President Theodore Roosevelt.,text: When did Tokyo become the capital of Japan?, correct: 1868, incorrect: 1603,1932,1700, fun fact: Japan's capital was originally located in Kyoto, but the city formerly known as "Edo" was renamed "Tokyo" and made the nation's capital during the Meiji Restoration.,text: Which US general led the occupation of Japan and sought reform in the country after World War II?, correct: Douglas MacArthur, incorrect: Dwight D. Eisenhower,George S. Patton,Omar Bradley, fun fact: MacArthur oversaw the occupation of Japan and implemented reforms that were similar to the American "New Deal" policies of the 1930s. Japan resumed independence in 1952.,text: Which general served as Prime Minister of Japan for most of World War II?, correct: Hideki Tojo, incorrect: Ito Hirobumi,Katsura Taro,Kijuro Shidehara, fun fact: Hideki Tojo was born into a samurai-class family and became a general within two decades of army service. He became Prime Minister shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor.,text: Which Emperor had the longest reign in Japanese history?, correct: Emperor Showa, incorrect: Emperor Taisho,Emperor Meiji,Emperor Ninko, fun fact: Emperor Showa, perhaps better known by his personal name, Hirohito, reigned for 63 years, encompassing World War II and most of the Cold War.,text: The 17th-century Japanese "Karakuri" was similar to what modern-day invention?, correct: Robot, incorrect: Firearm,Automobile,Nuclear power generator, fun fact: "Karakuri" was a form of doll or puppet that contained inner workings and could serve tea or do similar activities by itself.,text: During which period of war did Japan build thousands of castles?, correct: The Sengoku Period, incorrect: The Kamakura Period,The Meiji Period,The Edo Period, fun fact: The Sengoku Period was marked by the civil war that followed the end of the feudal system, which had maintained a balance between various warlords and their soldiers.,text: Dozens of members of what class of Japanese soldiers were sent as diplomats to New York City in 1860?, correct: Samurai, incorrect: Shogun,Ninja,Burakumin, fun fact: While the samurai were most powerful during the era of feudal Japan, they were still in existence when the US began trade relations with the previously isolated kingdom.,text: In what year did Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu decree that Japan be isolated from other nations?, correct: 1635, incorrect: 1854,1701,1573, fun fact: Japanese leaders supported the Sakoku Edict of 1635 because they feared the influence of Christianity and European culture on Japanese society.
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History Of Japan
Which country did Japan invade in 1937?
Thailand
Burma
Russia
China