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The Road to Pearl Harbor: Causes and Geopolitics
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What It Is:
A Grade 10 reading comprehension and geopolitical analysis worksheet examining the causes of the Pearl Harbor attack and the rising tensions between the United States and Japan before World War II.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students analyze long-term diplomatic tensions, economic sanctions, military strategy, and geopolitical decision-making. It strengthens critical thinking and historical reasoning skills aligned with high school social studies standards.
How to Use It:
• Assign as a guided reading activity during a WWII unit
• Use for class discussion on economic sanctions and military strategy
• Incorporate into a DBQ or analytical writing lesson on causes of war
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 10.
• High school World History students studying WWII
• U.S. History students analyzing foreign policy and conflict
Target Users:
High school history teachers, social studies educators, and students preparing for analytical writing assessments.
A Grade 10 reading comprehension and geopolitical analysis worksheet examining the causes of the Pearl Harbor attack and the rising tensions between the United States and Japan before World War II.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students analyze long-term diplomatic tensions, economic sanctions, military strategy, and geopolitical decision-making. It strengthens critical thinking and historical reasoning skills aligned with high school social studies standards.
How to Use It:
• Assign as a guided reading activity during a WWII unit
• Use for class discussion on economic sanctions and military strategy
• Incorporate into a DBQ or analytical writing lesson on causes of war
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 10.
• High school World History students studying WWII
• U.S. History students analyzing foreign policy and conflict
Target Users:
High school history teachers, social studies educators, and students preparing for analytical writing assessments.




