Explain Japanese war aims and strategy, first in Asia and then in the Pacific. Which battles were turning points for the United States in the war against Japan?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: The essay should clearly state Japan's economic situation and its problem with natural resources. Students should also discuss Japan's campaigns in China and reasons for the switch to Southeast Asia and then the Pacific. Pearl Harbor, the Coral Sea, and Midway should all be mentioned.
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