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Q 4. Analyze the rise of Japan's short-lived empire in Asia prior to 1945. Why did Japan's leaders pursue imperialist policies? How did they justify these policies to themselves, and how did they justify them to those they sought to control.

Q 9. How has Confucianism served modern Japan? How has it created problems for modern Japanese?

Q Analyze the following statement, "The war between Japan and the United States which began at Pearl Harbor was the result of a potent mix of misperception, misunderstanding, wishful thinking, and prejudice on both sides."

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It is considered as an international summit that was held in Tokyo in the year 1943 from 5th November to 6th November. In this summit, the Empire of Japan invited several leading politicians belonging to different component members of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. The event is also known as Tokyo Conference. The main agenda of the event had been to illustrate the nation’s commitment towards the Pan-Asianism ideal as well as to properly emphasize the entire nation’s role as the “liberator” of the continent of Asia from the Western Colonialism.