AP Success - AP World History: Diplomacy in Manchurian Crisis

Question 1

Multiple choice
  • establish a collective security arrangement among the major powers.

  • create a military alliance against the expansion of communist influence.

  • form an economic alliance to promote trade between the signatory states.

  • maintain the Open Door Policy and respect the sovereignty of China.

Question 2

Multiple choice
  • dismissive of the League of Nations' concerns.

  • cautious and seeking to avoid immediate confrontation.

  • aggressive and threatening military retaliation.

  • supportive of Japanese actions in Manchuria.

Question 3

Multiple choice
  • religious sites important for gaining the support of the local population.

  • key railways and cities that would ensure control over the region.

  • territories that were historically part of the Japanese empire.

  • areas rich in natural resources like oil and coal.

Question 4

Multiple choice
  • fully supported the Japanese occupation as a stabilizing force in the region.

  • had no interest in the affairs of East Asia and was focused on isolationism.

  • was concerned about the implications for international agreements but was not yet taking a definitive stance.

  • was preparing to impose economic sanctions on Japan immediately.

Question 5

Multiple choice
  • the League of Nations had already successfully resolved the conflict.

  • there was international awareness and disapproval of Japan's actions.

  • the League of Nations was preparing to send military aid to China.

  • Japan was acting with the approval of the League of Nations.

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