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How imperialism happened in Japan Japanese wanted to modernize Korea so they factories railroads and communication systems These developments generally benefited

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How imperialism happened in Japan Japanese wanted to modernize Korea so they factories railroads and communication systems These developments generally benefited Japan For example Korea was producing more rice than ever but most of the rice went to Japan. Japan’s. . Geography. Japan is a series of islands—the group consists of over 3000 islands of which 600 are inhabited. . The four main islands, Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku, and Hokkaido dominate Japanese history, however. . . of. Information & Control Global Technical Committee Liaison Report. April 1, 2015. R.0.2a. To: North America TC Chapter of Information & Control Global Technical Committee. Leadership and Structure Change. By: . S. . Holcomb. JAPAN. To the right shows Japan and the names of its regions. >>. 6.5.1 Regions of Japan. Hokkaido . Tohoku . Kanto . Chubu. Kinki. Chugoku. Kyushu. Shikoku. 6.5.2 Landforms and Bodies of Water associated with Japan. Besma . Chaudry. Marissa . DeVinny. Van . Ngyugen. Period 3. Artistic and Architectural Accomplishments of Pre-Buddhist Japan. Jomon Period (ca. 10,500-300 BCE). Artistic:. Thick and heavy pots. Great pottery adorned with rope markings and coils of clay. . Vocab. Loess: . Yellow silt blown from deserts into the Yellow River. Dynasty: . a succession of rulers from the same line of descent. Mandate of Heaven: . divine approval to rule. Dynastic Cycle: . a pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties. 1. 1918-1932. Emerged from WWI with strong economy. Began making democratic reforms. Hit hard by the Depression. Military Dictatorship takes control. 2. Japanese Goals of the 1930’s. Revive economy hit by Depression. By: Ahmari, Delia, & Shannon . Relations Prior to Embargo. Relations between Japan and U.S. had been strained . Japan had to ask permission to purchase oil and eventually Japan had to have a license to purchase aircraft engines and strategic materials. . Not That Long Ago Japan Was The Economic Model For The World. I finished my Undergrad in in 90s and we were still exploring the Japanese management style. Which by the way was started by an American consultant in Japan. © Student Handouts, Inc.. The Tokugawa Shogunate. Tokugawa family ruled Japan from 1603 until 1868 – also known as the Edo period. 1635 – foreign trade limited to China, Korea, and Netherlands at Nagasaki a few times per year. © Student Handouts, Inc.. The Tokugawa Shogunate. Tokugawa family ruled Japan from 1603 until 1868 – also known as the Edo period. 1635 – foreign trade limited to China, Korea, and Netherlands at Nagasaki a few times per year. 1945-52. Zoralla. , Max and . Amanda. Background:. Japan’s defeat in WWII eliminated them as a major power in East Asia. Major power since the 1920’s. The 2. nd. Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) weakened the . Japan: Geography and Early History On your map, label: Japan N. Korea ( NK ) S. Korea (SK) Russia Mongolia China Pacific Ocean Japan is an Archipelago (Chain of many small Islands) Japan is very Only about 20% are flat coastal plains, and that where the majority of the population resides.. Rely on the sea for their food.. The Ainu. A culture that developed in Japan, possibly moved to Japan from eastern Russia (Siberia).. you?. Learn . about Japan. Find key contacts. Identify . cooperation opportunities. Support available. funded by the European . Commission and METI. managed . by the EU-Japan . Centre. 2. www.eu-japan.eu.

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