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    BRICs IN GLOBAL ECONOMY BRICs are the new organization that formed based on the economic interest of its own member. The main objectives that been put on the head of BRICs is to concur the global economy. From this it has made the transformation of economic in the international level. If it is come to Russia and China‚ both of them had involved in the Cold War and that is when their economy went down so badly. The Cold War also happen because of the economic aspect and economic interest but the

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    order to become the leading power in their society. In his book‚ War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War published in New York by Pantheon books and copyrighted in 1986‚ John W. Dower presents arguments for both the United States and Japan which constitute similarities in the belief of a superior race as well as illustrates contradictions on how each side viewed the war. The book begins with “Part I: Enemies” which is made up of the first 3 chapters. Part I starts off with a summary

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    Hitler was very successful at the beginning of the war‚ Adolf Hitler defeated many countries and people became convinced that he was a military genius. I will now be talking about General Hideki Tojo. General Hideki Tojo was the prime minister of Japan from October of 1941 to July of 1944. Tojo was a very aggressive military General and became

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    During 1868‚ Japan was facing the Meiji Restoration and was being impacted by western influences and imperialism. As Japan‚ didn’t agree on how the influences were affecting countries around‚ Japan created many reforms. A few of the reforms that Japan was using were militarism‚ industrialization‚ and economic changes. Japan had a plan to help support their country to avoid the influences‚ but as time went on the reforms started not to work‚ and the changes that were being made began to be western

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    Does the Meiji Restoration fit the description of a “classic” revolution? The Meiji Restoration was a historical starting point for Japan that initiated signs of modernization taking place. It was basically seen as a process by which Japan acquired a leadership committed to take the initiative and reform the country‚ with the goal of achieving equality with Western nations in close proximity. A “classic” revolution refers to mass uprising driven by ideology‚ radical changes of political

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    once named Edo) in 1853 demonstrated to Japan the superior military power of the West. Japan’s coast was not protected nor did the nation possess a navy capable of defending their marine food supply which helped feed Edo’s one million people. The Japanese reacted to their vulnerability by renewing the old spirit of the samurai warrior code‚ and championing the slogan sonno joi‚ “revere the emperor‚ expel the barbarians.” As a result of Perry’s arrival‚ Japan was headed in a new direction despite political

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    Battle of Midway‚ fought in June 4-7 1942‚ only six months after Japan ’s attack on Pearl Harbor‚ and one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea‚ the United States Navy decisively defeated an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) attack against Midway Atoll‚ must be considered one of the most decisive battles of World War II. Fought over and near the tiny U.S. mid-Pacific base at Midway atoll‚ represents the strategic high water mark of Japan ’s Pacific Ocean war. The Battle of Midway was the most decisive

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    resources to the allies of the war‚ making it harder for the country to defend itself. However‚ I do support the US aid to China because in Asia‚ the military nationalists began to overtake the government in Japan. Japan was invading other regions in order to obtain more natural resources they provided. Japan even invaded China in 1937. The President at the time had supported China‚ and once again wanted to remain neutral because neither had explicitly declared war yet. He wanted to support and help China

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    Harbour was one of the most terrible acts in history. December 7‚ 1941 Japan bombed a naval base in Hawaii that was called Pearl Harbor. After this incident the U.S. declared decided to declare war on Japan. After a number of years in battle the U.S. was forced to make a major decision to invade Japan or use the atomic bomb. The U.S chose to drop Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan because they wanted to completely end the war with Japan. The U.S. thought this would end the war because it was going to kill

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    The United States of America and Japan have not always had the relationship that they share today. With deep rooted history of war and violence between the two nations‚ the trust we now share is the foundation of our relationship into the future. Political movements‚ cultural representations‚ and images that we have investigated in this unit have led to the stable relationship we share with Japan today. Today our relationship is built upon mutual respect and correlating interest for the betterment

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