
US-Japan Alliance
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- Q1What was a significant effect of the U.S.-Japan alliance formed in 1960?It led to an immediate economic decline in Japan.It has been a source of stability in the Indo-Pacific region.It caused tensions between the U.S. and all of its allies.It resulted in multiple wars in East Asia.30s
- Q2What does Article 2 of the U.S.-Japan Treaty of Mutual Cooperation emphasize?Promoting competition in global markets.Eliminating economic conflict and deepening economic collaboration.Focusing solely on military alliances.Establishing trade tariffs between the two countries.30s
- Q3What major threat has evolved since the U.S.-Japan alliance was revised in 1960?North Korea's development of nuclear weapons.Russia's economic dominance in Asia.India's military expansion in the region.China's peaceful rise as a global leader.30s
- Q4What is one of the main focuses for future cooperation between the U.S. and Japan in the Indo-Pacific region?Increasing tariffs on trade.Restricting immigration policies between the two countries.Decreasing military presence in Southeast Asia.Updating and upholding economic rules and norms.30s
- Q5What did the U.S.-Japan alliance provide during the Korean War and Cold War?A source of regional instability.An indispensable public good for regional peace and security.A limited economic partnership.A platform for military conflicts in Asia.30s
- Q6What significant domestic issue do both the U.S. and Japan face that affects their alliance?High GDP debts and struggling economies.Declining influence of technology in their economies.Low unemployment rates and economic growth.Military domination in the Indo-Pacific region.30s
- Q7What perspective do the societies of the U.S. and Japan share regarding their relationship?They have little communication and cooperation.They view each other as friends and partners, not just allies.They see each other primarily as economic competitors.They consider their relationship as strictly military allies.30s