1. All of the following are examples of aggressive actions taken by Japan before World War II EXCEPT:
Pearl Harbor Attack
The Pearl Harbor attack occurred in 1941, during the course of World War II. The other events were precursors of what became World War II.
- Invasion of Manchuria -- began in 1931
- War with China (Sino-Japanese War) -- began in 1937
- Soviet Border Wars -- occurred between 1932 and 1939
2. Until the attack at Pearl Harbor, most Americans felt that the United States should not get involved in World War II.
True
Of course, that feeling changed immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
3. World War II was considered a war of attrition due to the emphasis on defense.
False
World War I had been like that, a war of attrition, dug in on the lines of the front. But World War II saw the German blitzkrieg of offensive attacks, as well as much aggressive expansion by Japan. The Allies responded with aggression military offensives of their own.