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    The internment of Japanese-Canadians was not only cruel but also immoral in a multitude of ways. In the Second World WarJapanese-Canadians were seen as enemies despite being mostly naturalized or born in Canada (Suigman 52). The internment served to protect Canadian citizens in the West Coast‚ however‚ it achieved nothing. The internment of Japanese-Canadians was unjust and teaches modern people the horrors of racial prejudice through the cruel conditions in the camps‚ the dispossession of property

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    its way into the heart of the Middle Kingdom‚ shattering and destroying its isolation forever. China would then be involved in four wars during the nineteenth century ; Britain’s opium war (1839- 1842)‚ a second war (1856-1860) fought by British and French ‚ the Sino-Japanese war (1894-1895) ‚ and a final western invasion involving British ‚ French ‚ German ‚ Japanese and U.S troops (1899-1900). Chinese Emperors were compelled to sign unequal treaties and were forced to open a number of ports ‚ as

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    only be shamefully humiliated in what is called Chinas century of humiliation. The years of humiliation all began during the Opium wars and the treaties of Nanking that led into the Sino-Japanese war‚ and even into World War II. From 1840 to 1850 the rise of opium smuggling and the treaties of Nanking had led to the beginning of the humiliation and led up to the Japanese taking control of Manchuria in the Manchurian incident in 1931. There are many instances in the century of humiliation that contributed

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    as its desire and needs. The Japan government was more concern with negotiations‚ the diet getting control. power struggle resulting in assassination. May 30th incident- • general strike in Shanghai‚ British controlled the land‚ and there was Japanese factories. Foerigners were exploiting the Chinese working. • Chinese people marched and demanded better working conditions. British controlled police and authority there. When they marched in to protest the British troops fired into the crowd.

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    most his father. Thus a War Lord is born. On the cold winter night of December 30‚ 1884 Hideki Tojo was born and where his life begun in the Kojimachi District or more known now as Chiyoda in Tokyo‚ Japan. Hideki Tojo son of an Army Infantry Lieutenant‚ Later on became a Lieutenant General‚ Hidenori Tojo. Following his footsteps he attended the Army Cadet School in 1899‚ and then the Japanese Military Academy in 1904. In March of 1905‚ he completed his course at the Japanese Military Academy and

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    unacceptable and prominent figures of China’s mass demonstration on May 4th later founded the Communist party in 1921. According to a passage on page 372‚ on March 1st‚ 1919 Koreans were also inspired to demonstrate against Japanese oppression‚ although it was quickly crushed after brutal Japanese crackdown. Although nationalism was in full effect since 1919‚ many nations lacked a huge base since most nationalist were intellectuals in countries mostly comprised of peasants. In addition to that‚ disorganized

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    the axis power living in the states. The cause of this came from Japanese attacking Pearl Harbor on December 7. Thousands of enemy alien were deported to internment camps and some families even got separated. During WWII internment camps were temporary prison camps for those who were considered “enemy aliens‚” including Japanese-Americans‚ German-Americans‚ Italian-Americans‚ and all their relatives living in the United States. Japanese-American

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    the federal government was supporting the re-location of peaceful Japanese Canadians at home. During the Second World War‚ roughly 22‚000 Japanese Canadians were forcibly and unfairly evacuated from the west coast and resettled in other parts of the country. Their struggle continued after the war as they fought for an apology and redress for their loss. While war being declared on Japan was a main reason for evacuating Japanese Canadians from the British Columbia (BC) coast‚ there were underlying

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    happened in Nanking‚ the capital city of the Nationalist China‚ when it fell to the Japanese hands during 1937. It was a tragic experience for the Chinese people and also for the foreigners who helped them. It also known as ‘The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II’ since there was voluminous murder that had happened that time. Not only the rape itself that is tackled in the book but also the denial of the Japanese about what happened. The true story was hidden for years until it was brought up by

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    people have thought about trade and economic prosperity between the two countries. Is it better to resist against the opposing country and block imports and stop exports? Or is it better to let the economy decide how to continue rising and keep the war on political grounds. When thinking about this topic‚ I thought it was best to keep the arguments on political grounds and continue trade. A countries economy‚ difference in stance on the topic and ability to rise are all greatly affected by trade.

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