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    In time‚ power struggles ensued‚ which gave way to external influence over the country of Japan. The Meiji Restoration was a result of such struggles‚ which resulted in emperor Meiji and the remaining Tokugawa shoguns gaining control of Japan as they had centuries prior. However‚ not until post World War 2‚ had the country of Japan experienced such sweeping changes to its government. During this period‚ Japan relinquished its governmental control to the

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    Japanese poetry From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Edition of the Kokin Wakashū anthology of classic Japanese poetry with wood-carved cover‚ 18th century. Japanese poetry is poetry of or typical of Japan‚ or written‚ spoken‚ or chanted in the Japanese language‚ which includes Old Japanese‚Early Middle Japanese‚ Late Middle Japanese‚ and Modern Japanese‚ and some poetry in Japan which was written in the Chinese language or the ryūka written in Ryukyuan: it is possible to make a more accurate distinction

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    Two very different regions of the world‚ Europe and Japan‚ each independently developed very similar systems of feudalism‚ in which vassals held land from lords in exchange for military service. This system played a huge role in what these countries would grow to become. In both regions‚ the decentralization of the time period led to the development of constitutional governmental structures‚ and the distinct separation of classes impacted the creation of similar societies in which there was greater

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    PLEASE DONT COPY WORD FROM WORD.!!!!!! Chapter 13: The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam Social: 1) Japan * Emperor -> aristocracy -> nobles/ warriors -> local leaders-> peasants -> farmers * Male and female barriers * Females can’t rule or get into political businesses no matter how high up you are. * Determing rank solely by birth * Men and women in aristocratic classes are mandatory to have polite behaviors * Social status was everything and

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    Yakuza as a part of the Japanese Society – Their influence on the Japanese’s daily life (By Philippe Thê Long Hegglin) 1. Introduction 2. Yakuza as a part of Japanese society a. Origin of the Yakuza b. Their role in the Japanese society today 3. Conclusion Introduction It is said quite often that Japan is one of the safest countries in the world‚ what I comparing to Germany or other countries can confirm from my own experiences. With

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    Ainu implies human in the Ainu dialect. The Ainu’s history was known from the Jomon period‚ (14‚500 BC – 300 AD) and maybe even some time recently. Around the year 300 AD‚ another gathering of foreigners known as the Yayoi individuals advanced toward the islands of Japan‚ presenting new horticultural systems and innovation and coordinating with the Jomon individuals. It is trusted that the Yayoi gathering might not have come to the extent the Northern island of Hokkaido‚ permitting the Jomon seeker

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    Shibuzawa‚ there was no one actually interested in business‚ but government issues. It was sadder when government services were the first choice for many people when they looked for job. Shibuzawa thought this might be what remains from the feudal Tokugawa era‚ when everything was ruled by status‚ and merchant was regarded as the lowest class in the social system. Adopting Confucius “social harmony” ideology‚ in which encourage everyone to accept his or her social roles so he or she will be more responsible

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    PALEOLITHIC‚ NEOLITHIC‚ AND ANCIENT ERA Other Names All Eras= Technological & Environmental Transformations Paleolithic= “Old” Stone Age Neolithic= “New” Stone Age Ancient= Bronze Age Time-Span c. 8000 BCE to 600 CE Top 5 List Agriculture: Slash-and-Burn Farming= ashes from the burnt down forest used to fertilize fields China’s Domestication of Rice= began when the Shang dynasty began to cultivate land and was able to farm rice Irrigation= helps move water from the river to a specific

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    The discovery of silver in Colonial America sparked a spanish global flow of silver as well as from the mines of Tokugawa‚ Japan. Although Spain was the primary distributer of silver‚ this global flow limited economic growth by creating an influx on silver. Peasants and people from lower classes were highly affected due to the fact that silver was required in an everyday basis but wasn’t provided for them. The Spanish‚ and the japanese served as providers of silver to the chinese economy. Throughout

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    What was revolutionary about the ‘Military Revolution’ in Early Modern Europe? The Military Revolution: From Medieval to Modern Warfare The historical paradigm of the military revolution found its first main proponent in Michael Roberts’s The Military Revolution‚ 1560-1660. The theory of the ‘military revolution’ is the period of years from the mid fifteenth century to the end of the eighteenth century saw a radical modernisation of the science of warfare. The advancement of gunpowder artillery

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