Papers 1411-1420 of total 46463 found.
Category: /History
…-worshipping Yamato kingdom had loosely unified the nation through conquest and alliance. Buddhism was introduced from China in the mid-6th century and soon became the state religion. Rivalry between Buddhism and Shintō, the traditional religion of Japan…
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…are that Japan formed a Tripartite Agreement with Germany and Italy in the event of war, was invading Southeast Asia and China, and taking Chinese territory and natural resources because it couldn't support its 80 million person population on its own. In 1941…
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…is that about one billion Chinese still living on traditional agriculture, and most Chinese live in the east part of China. The population is a very serious problem for China, although the birth rate in China has been reduced, however…
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…#1 A pattern that was common among the ancient civilizations of China, Rome, Greece, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India was that most of them started as a dictatorship, a monarchy, or a dynasty. Eventually, most of them changed to a democracy, republic…
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…On the day of 7th December 1941 was the day when Japan raided Pearl Harbor. The plan that Japan had was a good plan, which removed the battleships of the U.S.A, which were a threat towards the Japanese Empire's southward expansion. There is a lot…
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Category: /History
…Charlemagne’s Appreciation of Learning 1. Why was Charlemagne so anxious to raise the educational standards of both the clergy and laity of his empire? 2. Why has Charlemagne been regarded as one of the greatest kings of the Early Middle Ages…
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Category: /History
…HS 104 Emperor of China Hard Work The Self – Portrait of K’ang-Hsi is a work unlike any other that a typical reader could expect to encounter. It is both educational and exciting, incorporating many elements such as morality, history, and wisdom…
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Category: /History
…Emperor of China Hard Work The Self – Portrait of K’ang-Hsi is a work unlike any other that a typical reader could expect to encounter. It is both educational and exciting, incorporating many elements such as morality, history, and wisdom…
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…. The devastation brought about by new forms of artillery during the early modern period in Europe left empires in ruins. Thousands of lives were taken. Technology did not cease to advance after 1600, it continues to advance to this day. We currently have the power…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. This was deemed the "White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling, who was very much against this movement. India was very affected by Europe. Europeans created a scramble for Africa and formed spheres of influence in China. Today, imperialism is much subtler, often…
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