Papers 1541-1550 of total 46463 found.
…government had tried to negotiate many times with Japan's leaders to withdraw their troops from China and put an end to the war. Japan had already seized many bases in northern Vietnam and occupied the south in July of 1941, threatening a route to China
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…of Gori, a small town in the southern reaches of the Russian Empire. He was the third child born to Vissarion Dzhugashvili, a poor shoemaker, and his wife Yek aterina, who worked as a domestic servant. However, young losif was the only one of their offspring…
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…Constantine was not a religious man. In fact, most of his cares rest upon his power over the Roman Empire and the Roman Empire’s power over the rest of the world. He stood by any god or force that would gain him victory in the battlefield or prosperity…
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…participating in the international organization. The government of the Republic of China, which moved its seat to Taiwan, participated in the drafting of the Declaration, but the government of the People's Republic of China where has succeeded to its seat, has never…
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…. The recalcitrant Finns were subdued in the Winter War of 1939-1940, but only after dealing the Russians several humiliating military reverses. Meanwhile, Japan had undertaken military operations for the subjugation of China proper, and was making preparations…
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…"Although the theatres of war were very distant from Australia, its membership of the British Empire ensured that there was strong (although not universal) public support for involvement in ... [World War I]. In 1914, Australia's Prime Minister, Andrew…
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…developing as a free and independent nation. In the early months MacArthur focused on getting rid of everything that symbolized World War II Japan. He did this through demobilizing the armed forces and disbanding the empire. He destroyed all weapon…
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…of the Middle Americas. Although the Olmec Empire can be traced back to as early as 3300 b.c., It thrived during the years from about 1000 b.c. to 200 b.c. The Aztec and Maya cultures came much later.         The piece of art I…
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…influenced by other civilizations, because of the large amount of cultures it contained under the empire. So thus, with Rome, began the great movement of art being influenced by earlier art through history. Next, come the Early Middle Ages. Things looked bleak…
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…The principal distinction between early- and late-modern English is vocabulary. Pronunciation, grammar, and spelling are largely the same, but Late-Modern English has many more words. These words are the result of two historical factors. The first…
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