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    place in the year 1876 where a rebellion took place in Yoshino Province. The revolt is primarily due to the rapid modernization of Japan through having an opened border for trading with the rest of the world. The movie encompasses the transition from Tokugawa shogunate up to the Meiji era as it illustrates the difference between the traditional ways of life to the newly found western lifestyle. Manifestation of the transition It was illustrated in the movie that by the year‚ 1876‚ a part of the

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    Tsar Alexander II Suggested editorials: one from Karl Marx and one from Bismark or Tsar Alexander II Suggested Title: The Tokyo Times Topics to be covered: loss of Russians in Russo-Japanese war‚ “self-strengthening movement” in China‚ Tokugawa Japan (role of shoguns‚ closing to foreigners‚ commodore Perry) Meiji Japan (reforms‚ imitation of the West‚ Meiji Oligarchs‚ Aritomo’s plan for imperialism‚ the Boxer Uprising Suggested editorials: one from Aritomo‚ one from Commodore Perry or

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    Tokugawa Japan and Spanish colonial America led the world in silver production from 1500 to 1750. The primary flow of silver was from Japan to China and from the Americas to Europe. The documents explain the negative‚ bias and positive economic effects of the global flow of silver from the mid-sixteenth century to the early eighteenth century. Documents 2‚ 5 and 3 all deal with the negative effects of the silver flow. Antonio Vazquez de Espinosa‚ a Spanish priest‚ states that more than 3‚000

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    DBQ Essay In this time period‚ Spanish colonial America and Tokugawa Japan were leading the world. They led the world in silver production from the 1500’s to the 1750’s. The mining of silver affected the world‚ socially and economically in many ways which is presented in the documents. The documents 4 and 8 show how the global flow of silver is bettering the economy and social status of others. Document 4 is by Ralph Fitch‚ a British merchant. This document is about how the Portuguese go to

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    During the nineteenth century Americans saw a new opportunity of new possessions. “Instead of treading outlying areas as colonial outposts‚ American nation state builders turned them into new provinces” (Pollard et al‚ 2015‚ p. 609). With rifles‚ railroads‚ schools‚ frontiers and land surveys the North and South American societies were able to expand. The United States territorial expansion provided a means of unifying the country as well as bringing prosperity to the white farmer. Even though it

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    Topic 4 Japanese culture factors influenced the disclosure of financial information Introduction Japan is an unique oriental country in many aspects‚ especially in politics and economy‚ both western practices and traditional nationalism are coexisted in this country. The period 1890-1940 was just followed the Meiji restoration‚ and was typical in the history of Japan‚ at that time‚ Japan was on the way from a feudal country to a capitalistic country‚ called modernization. Many western practices

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    -1 The Resilience Of Tradition When examining theatre and the various forms it has been subject to over the course of human history‚ it would be difficult not to mention the work and art of the Japanese theatre. Japan’s stylized kabuki form is a timeless practice in the theatre that began in the early 17th century and continue still today. This ability to preserve a form of theatre for hundreds of years‚ definitely highlights Japan as a unique locale for theatre. Although‚ when looking at all

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    in 1872‚ new tax laws and systems which replaced the old tax system in 1873‚ and a new military conscription system that made it compulsory for young adult males to join the military in 1873‚ the imperial government finally looked to dismantle the Tokugawa system. In 1876‚ the final blow to the old way of Japanese life came. The Government stopped paying the samurai class their fixed regular sum of money (stipends) and took away their privilege of carrying swords. Abolishing the privileged status of

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    looked down upon and served their lords for protection. They made up most of the population in both societies. Feudalism in Japan was positively different from feudalism in Europe in a way. The Japanese were isolated from the outside world since the Tokugawa shoguns restricted

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    The Yakuza has also had various conflicts with the Japanese government‚ which has sought to take down the criminal organization. According to Christopher Altman‚ the Yakuza have roots during the Tokugawa era in Japanese history. Japan had just come out of a period of civil war and the shogunate Tokugawa unified the island of Japan. This led to a period of peace‚ leaving hundreds of thousands of samurai warriors without duties to fulfill since there were no more wars to be fought. A portion of the

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