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    Shizuko's daughter

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    years. Yuki’s was 12 years old when her father Hideki was rumored to be the cause of Yuki’s mother Shizuko tragic death when she committed suicide. After Shizuko’s death‚ Yuki’s lives with her father Hideki who is selfish and fearful. Hideki gets remarried to Hanae‚ the antagonist of “Silent Spring”. Hanae is an unsympathetic woman and also self-centered like Hideki. Yuki and Hideki had a weak relationship before the death of Shizuko; this caused Hideki to never truly understand his daughter Yuki making

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    by Chiang Kai-Shek at the time. Japan wanted the United States to stop sending China supplies‚ but the United States refused. The United States opposed the expansion of Japan in Asia‚ so they cut off important exports to Japan. <br> <br>General Hideki Tojo was the Premiere of Japan. He and other Japanese leaders did not like the fact that Americans were sending war supplies to China and other countries in Asia. A surprise attack was ordered by Japan on December 7‚ 1941. The target was the U.S. naval

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    Isolationism In Ww2

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    years earlier in 1937. These two countries‚ Germany and Japan‚ would soon join together to form the Axis Powers with the aid of Italy on September 27‚ 1940. This joining of power became known as the signing of the Tripartite Pact. Adolf Hitler‚ Hideki Tojo‚ Benito Mussolini are all leaders of the countries who are a part of the Axis Powers. These leaders were all dictators of their countries and had one goal in mind: to expand their territory. Specifically‚ Japan wanted to have complete control of

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    Rise of Dictators Notes

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    Basma Rasheed May 24th‚ 2012 Rise of Dictators For many nations‚ WWI peace had brought not prosperity but revolution fueled by economic depression and struggle. The postwar years brought the rise of powerful dictators driven by the belief in nationalism. Germany: * Germans saw the fact that the Treaty of Versailles blamed them for the starting of the war to be unfair. They did not find security in a settlement that stripped them of their overseas colonies and border territories

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    Damned Rules

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    Outbreak of WWII in Asia Japan’s rise to power: Meiji Restoration of 1868 -Tokugawa Shogunate came to an end and Emperor come back into rule. -Through modernization and industrialization‚ Japan became militarily and economically strengthened -The military supported the emperor closely -The emperor became the most powerful political figure in Japan due to the changes he made Japanese historical and cultural legacies -The people were open to strong military leader’s influence of political

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    My mon is a representation of the values and origins of the Morberger family. To the Japanese community‚ mon’s are a symbol of the family’s identity and name and were popularly used by the samurai to distinguish the social class and portray the honour of their family. (Encyclopaedia Japan‚ 2008). When creating my mon‚ I wanted to reflect the Japanese use of nature and symbolism to show the history of my family name and how different cultures came together to form our family. The most notable figure

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    I have recently learned a variety of information about Pearl Harbor that I would like to share with you and others. Why did Pearl Harbor start? Who was involved in Pearl Harbor? Did Pearl Harbor start WWII? Pearl Harbor was a terrible event that happened without warning‚ or was there secret warnings in such things as magazines? All of these questions and more are answered in this essay. What started the Pearl harbor? Well‚ the attack on Pearl Harbor happened because the Japanese wanted to destroy

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    History Introduction: In the two decades following World War I‚ most of the world was swept up in economic depression. During the 1920’s and 1930’s‚ most nations attempted to cope with the problems of the post-war economy and uncertainties‚ with the U.S. stock market crash exacerbating the problem. The war ravaged nations of Europe had become dependent on financial help from America; however‚ U.S. economic policies made it increasingly difficult for European nations economies

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    World War II- the outbreak World War II‚ also called the “Hitler’s war” was the cruelest event in the 20th Century. Apart from that‚ it was a war between ideologies and ambitions. This essay is looking at what caused the outbreak of the war‚ without discussing the war itself or its outcome. Three types of causes are going to be discussed: deep causes‚ intermediate causes and precipitating ones. When it comes to the World War II‚ there are two different places which need to be focused on: The

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    lines. Sometimes‚ the young boys were drafted into an army with no guns to supply them. All of the hardship was accepted by most Japanese people because it was demanded in the name of the emperor through the military leaders and prime minister‚ Hideki Tojo‚ who called on the Japanese to fight the death for their homeland (Moss and

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