Papers 2581-2590 of total 6970 found.
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…would induce the unconquered Japanese armies in Southeast Asia, China and Manchuria to lay down their arms." (Leckie 94) U.S. official Robert Morris reported that after careful interrogation to Japanese prisoners that "the Japanese would yield most readily…
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…administration's deal to let China into the WTO. Indeed, relations between the Clinton White House and labor are about as icy now as they've ever been. In October, the administration put forth the idea that the WTO should form a working group to study and assess…
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…, and the B-1 and Stealth bombers. Forswearing nuclear “first use” wouldn’t be risky in geopolitical terms because the United States has no nuclear-armed enemies, and all the other nuclear-armed states (Britain, China, France, India, Israel, and Russia) are either…
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…routines. The war was then extended out of Europe and into Asia when North Korea invaded South Korea, and before it when China became the People's Republic of China in 1949. Much influence was put on numerous countries in the Third World by the Soviet Union…
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…the U.S. and other country could speed up their imports and exports. 1904: China and the U.S. officially open Manchu ports and Mukden to international trade. 1905: “In Chicago, Eugene Debs founds the Industrial Workers of the World, a radical labor…
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…France (Chant 25). In January of 1950, the Viet Minh gained recognition by the governments of the USSR and China, who supplied weapons and places to train (Chant 25). Because the two Communist superpowers recognized the Viet Minh, the Vietnam war became…
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…that Vietnam and all of Southeast Asia are important for strategic and economic gains for the U.S. For strategic purposes, Lewy believes that by defeating the North Vietnamese, America might contain Communist China because the Chinese threatened to “change…
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Category: /History
…would induce the unconquered Japanese armies in Southeast Asia, China and Manchuria to lay down their arms." (Leckie 94) U.S. official Robert Morris reported that after careful interrogation to Japanese prisoners that "the Japanese would yield most readily…
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…conduit- one that could funnel into the present behavior patterns that could have been perfected during a golden age in China's past," (Smith 168). For Confucius, there was no self without relationships, "the human self as a node, not an entity…
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…exists today. China China is an ancient country. Evidence shows that human settlement in China date back to about 350,000 years ago, but the unification of these people did not come until around 1750BC when the first dynasty, the Shang dynasty, ruled…
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