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    scenario is that URSS wouldn’t have been allies, obviously USA and GMD would make china nationalist. Also, China, Japan, Korea would make an alliance. In consequence, Soviet Union would try to take manchuria because china in that time was weak for the civil war, if Soviet Union was able to take manchuria they would use it as a base for military plans against china, in summary there would be another war between China and Soviet Union. Conclusion In my conclusion we can say that USA as well as…

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    If somebody felt threatened, would they sit around and wait for something to happen, or do something about it themselves? This is something American’s wondered, up to December 7, 1941. On this Sunday morning, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Because of the vengeful Japanese, thousands of American citizens died on this day. Many people did not know why Japan would do such a terrible thing. Japan was prompted to attack American soil due to creating a new world order, naval expansion, and the US…

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    Samurai Death In Japan

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    “Tenno Heika Banzai!” roughly translated to “long live Emperor [Hirohito],” was the famous celebratory WWII battle cry yelled by Japanese troops when they stormed into enemy lines (Tanaka). During the late 1930s, Japanese government became increasingly belligerent, which led to Japan’s entrance into WWII. Ultimately, desperate measures were taken and imperial aggression revived samurai military traditions ("World War II (1939–1945)"). The value of death before dishonor and contempt for defeat…

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    up their armies to invade other countries. Italy invaded Ethiopia to start another Italian empire. Germany built up its army, created a new air force, the Luftwaffe, and sent troops into the Rhineland. Japan left the League of Nations and invaded Manchuria. By the time European leaders wanted to take action, it was too late. Still they tried to find a solution. Great Britain, under the leadership of Neville Chamberlain, wanted to seek a policy of appeasement, which is giving in to reasonable…

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    The atomic bomb was developed utilizing Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. Einstein had fled Nazi Germany, when he came to the U.S. he contacted President Roosevelt and informed him that the German scientist were developing a new atomic weapon. With Einstein’s persuading President Roosevelt gave the order to start a secret new program called the Manhattan Project with was the development of the Atomic Bomb. The atomic bomb was tested in New Mexico in July 1945 and was a success. President…

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    Japan may be a small country who had a small role in the outcome of World War 1, but they still managed to do quite a bit for the Allied side, and when it came to the Paris Peace Conference, they had many demands. From helping Russia to demanding equality, their help will not be forgotten by those affected today. On August 15th, 1914, Japan sent Germany an ultimatum; evacuate Tsing-tau, disarm the warships, and hand the territory over. When Germany blatantly ignored their requests, war…

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    The colonization by the European countries across the world caused more damage than good. Benefits included that the European countries profited new land as well as more resources. Countries such as India and South Africa would be conquered and drained of resources such as gold to help the economy of the British empire. Other countries that were used to help European states were those of Congo by Denmark and Egypt also exploited by Britain. The Congo was used by King Leopold II to get…

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    5.1 History: Panax ginseng was found more than 5000 years prior in the mountains of Manchuria, China. Albeit most likely initially utilized as sustenance, it rapidly got to be worshipped for its quality giving and restoring powers and its human shape turned into an intense image of perfect amicability on earth. By the third century after birth, China's interest for ginseng made global exchange the root permitting Korea to acquire Chinese silk and solution in return for wild ginseng. By the…

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    What Led Up To Ww2 Essay

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    A lot of events led to the beginning of World War 2, most of them are global issues. In more ways than one, World War 2 ended up a direct result of the chaos left behind by World War 1. World War 2 was a catastrophe that we could have stayed out of but our allied powers caused us to join in the war efforts. World War I was ended with The Treaty of Versailles, this was between Germany and the Allied Powers. Since Germany had lost the war, the treaty was more cruel toward Germany, and the people…

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    1919-1939 Dbq

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    A bitter civil war started in 1927 and lasted for 22 years. In 1934 the Long March occurred and Jiang tried to exterminate the communists. Only 8,000 of 100,000 Mao communists survived. In 1931 Japan invaded Manchuria and took control from China. In 1937 Japan bombed Chinese cities and took Nanjing. This action finally united Nationalists and communists to fight together instead of against one another for a short time, but a successful transformation did not…

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