Papers 1581-1590 of total 6970 found.
…the USSR until its disintegration in 1991 and that were shared by governments and political parties in eastern Europe, China, and elsewhere. The term also denotes the centralized political system of China and of the former Soviet Union and its satellite…
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…by ooptimistic foreign debt, decreasing exports, and weakening currency (Lochhead 4-5). Other major countries touched by the crisis are Japan, China, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Japan’s economy is burdened by 300 billion in bad back loans and a recession…
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…, and Joseph Stalin. After World War II started Japan grew angry with the U.S.A. because they were helping China by sending them war supplies. Japan didn't like this because China was the main target of Japanese attacks. As a result of this Japan decided to take…
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…of the world socialist movement. In the 1930s, Joseph Stalin's policy of "socialism in one country" prevailed in the USSR, but after World War II Stalin created "satellite" Communist states in Eastern Europe. The Chinese Communists (see China), who triumphed in 1949…
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…was a strategic country; it was important to occupy because it lay in-between China, Japan, and the Soviet Union. North and South Korea was divided by the 38th parallel, it evenly split the country into two regions. Both Russia and America became politically involved…
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…of China, giving advice to their rulers. He accumulated a small band of students during this time. The last years of his life were spent back in Lu, where he devoted himself to teaching. His writings deal primarily with individual morality and ethics…
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…popular during the Ch’ing period was known as Blanc de Chine , or “white of china”. This was greatly favorable to foreign collectors. The fine white porcelain was first made in the late Ming period, and its production went on into the twentieth century…
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…to expand. In 1209, they started their attack on the Xi Xia in Northwest China. By 1215, he had them conquered and was continued moving northeast and attacked and captured Beijing , the capital of the Jin Empire. Then after conquering the Kara-Khitai empire…
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…are Japan, China, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Japan’s economy is burdened by $300 billion in bad bank loans and a recession. Chinese banks may carry bad banks loans of up to $1 trillion. The banks lend 66% of China’s investment capital to state-run industries…
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…that if they went against the values, Osiris, god of the afterlife, would punish them after their died. In China, the values weren't enforced, but they were protected by the government. In the second century B.C., Confucianism became the official philosophy of China
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