Statedthat theywon’t fightReleaseda ban onoil salesCreated theStimsonDoctrine toprotest Japan’sactionsForced theirpresident toresign toform a unitedgovernmentProposedthe LyttonCommissionReportPublicly opposedJapan’sexpansion, butdidn’t do anythingto help ChinaDidn’topposeJapan'sactionsSigned TangguTruce: Jeholand Manchuriaare Japan’s,included aneutral zoneAttackedPearlHarborInformedJapan thattheywouldn’tinterfereGovernmentcollapsed becausethe Prime Ministertried to assert hisauthority over themilitaryGovernmentpolicy becamealigned withthe militarypolicyCreated theAnti-JapaneseSecond UnitedFront, unitingthe KMT andCCPAttempted topunish Japan,but couldn’t dueto their lack ofinfluence andpowerCreated the Nazi-Soviet Pact,weakeningJapan’s power andforcing them intothe Tripartite PactRespondedwithCautionMade a motionto condemnJapan as theaggressornationEnforced theOpen-DoorPolicy; fearedit might bedisturbedNot partof theLeague ofNationsFocused onstarvationwithin their owncountry insteadof dealing withexpansionRelieved that Japanwas spending moneyand energy on fightingChina, reducing fear ofa Japanese invasionon the border ofManchukoSold theChineseEasternRailwayFormed theUmezu-Heagreement:created ademilitarized zonein Northern ChinaGained controlof Shanghaidueto their superiorair and navalforcesStatedthat theywon’t fightReleaseda ban onoil salesCreated theStimsonDoctrine toprotest Japan’sactionsForced theirpresident toresign toform a unitedgovernmentProposedthe LyttonCommissionReportPublicly opposedJapan’sexpansion, butdidn’t do anythingto help ChinaDidn’topposeJapan'sactionsSigned TangguTruce: Jeholand Manchuriaare Japan’s,included aneutral zoneAttackedPearlHarborInformedJapan thattheywouldn’tinterfereGovernmentcollapsed becausethe Prime Ministertried to assert hisauthority over themilitaryGovernmentpolicy becamealigned withthe militarypolicyCreated theAnti-JapaneseSecond UnitedFront, unitingthe KMT andCCPAttempted topunish Japan,but couldn’t dueto their lack ofinfluence andpowerCreated the Nazi-Soviet Pact,weakeningJapan’s power andforcing them intothe Tripartite PactRespondedwithCautionMade a motionto condemnJapan as theaggressornationEnforced theOpen-DoorPolicy; fearedit might bedisturbedNot partof theLeague ofNationsFocused onstarvationwithin their owncountry insteadof dealing withexpansionRelieved that Japanwas spending moneyand energy on fightingChina, reducing fear ofa Japanese invasionon the border ofManchukoSold theChineseEasternRailwayFormed theUmezu-Heagreement:created ademilitarized zonein Northern ChinaGained controlof Shanghaidueto their superiorair and navalforces

Responses to Japanese Expansion - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Stated that they won’t fight
  2. Released a ban on oil sales
  3. Created the Stimson Doctrine to protest Japan’s actions
  4. Forced their president to resign to form a united government
  5. Proposed the Lytton Commission Report
  6. Publicly opposed Japan’s expansion, but didn’t do anything to help China
  7. Didn’t oppose Japan's actions
  8. Signed Tanggu Truce: Jehol and Manchuria are Japan’s, included a neutral zone
  9. Attacked Pearl Harbor
  10. Informed Japan that they wouldn’t interfere
  11. Government collapsed because the Prime Minister tried to assert his authority over the military
  12. Government policy became aligned with the military policy
  13. Created the Anti-Japanese Second United Front, uniting the KMT and CCP
  14. Attempted to punish Japan, but couldn’t due to their lack of influence and power
  15. Created the Nazi-Soviet Pact, weakening Japan’s power and forcing them into the Tripartite Pact
  16. Responded with Caution
  17. Made a motion to condemn Japan as the aggressor nation
  18. Enforced the Open-Door Policy; feared it might be disturbed
  19. Not part of the League of Nations
  20. Focused on starvation within their own country instead of dealing with expansion
  21. Relieved that Japan was spending money and energy on fighting China, reducing fear of a Japanese invasion on the border of Manchuko
  22. Sold the Chinese Eastern Railway
  23. Formed the Umezu-He agreement: created a demilitarized zone in Northern China
  24. Gained control of Shanghai due to their superior air and naval forces