PPT-Russia & Japan: Industrialization

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Outside the West Compare the role of Industrialization Analyze the Document Crimean War Russias on the Right Similarities Maintained economic and political independence

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Outside the West Compare the role of Industrialization Analyze the Document Crimean War Russias on the Right Similarities Maintained economic and political independence during the Wests century of power. Kai Classic Premier Kaji Reserve Blue Dual Core Hiro Fuji Made In China Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Japan Steel Blades VG-Max Core VG-Max Core SG-11 Clad Core SG-11 Clad Core Blue II Car 16.5. Europe. 40 million dead. Russia 20,000,000. Germany 6,000,000. Cities destroyed. London, Warsaw, Berlin destroyed. Displaced persons. Famine, disease. Postwar Governments and Politics. Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway rebuilt government fast. The Russo-Japanese War. Russia and Japan were both interested in developing spheres of influence in the . F. ar East.. Japan gained dominance in Korea from the Sino-Japanese war.. Russia gained dominance in Manchuria from the Boxer Rebellion.. and . Industrialization in Russia. Chapter 25-2. Major Czars and Czarinas of Russia. Peter I, “The Great” 1682 – 1725 . . Czar / Tsar ( . Щ. ϲ. a. р. ) - - - “Emperor of all the . Russias. A) Treaty of Portsmouth. B) Open Door Policy. Kara Marinelli, Jared . Badalamenti. , Matthew . Clementoni. Treaty of Portsmouth. Part A: Explanation and Symbolism. The man representing . Russia. : . 1. Which of the following statements about slavery in the 19. th. C is . false. ?. A.     Cuba was one of the last American nations to abolish slavery.. B.     Denmark was one of the first European nations to abolish the slave trade.. 1750–1914. I. Explaining the Industrial Revolution. A. Why Europe?. 1. Technology, science, and economics elsewhere. 2. Competition within Europe. 3. State-merchant alliances. 4. Competition with Asian imports. Russia, Japan, and the Mongols. Japan Defeated the Mongols with the help of some wind. Japan chose Isolation. Most of Russia was conquered by the Mongols. The Mongols Isolated Russia.. Russian Geography. (1750-1914). AP World History: Chapter 18. Russia During the 19. th. Century. STILL had an absolute monarchy (the tsar). No national parliament. No political parties. No nationwide elections. Russian society = dominated by titled nobility. A) Treaty of Portsmouth. B) Open Door Policy. Kara Marinelli, Jared . Badalamenti. , Matthew . Clementoni. Treaty of Portsmouth. Part A: Explanation and Symbolism. The man representing . Russia. : . Similarities:. Industrialized. Prior imitation. Strong state role in industrialization. Centralized, authoritarian states. Typical tensions within society: westernize vs. maintaining culture. Retained their identities. No.1 Preview. Introduction. Overview. —Why Japan could catch up. . quickly with the West. - Japan’s cumulative and evolutionary history. - Private dynamism and effective policy support. Meiji Period . For thousands of years, Slavs lived in the Dnieper River Region. 850 C.E.. Russia settled by . Scandinavians . (called Rus). People from Norway, Sweden, Finland. Main city is Novgorod, then moved to Kiev. Long term problems + Russo-Japanese War + Bloody Sunday = 1905 Revolution. Long Term Workers’ Discontent. Most workers had strong peasant roots and many were seasonal migrants.. Annual migration into Moscow 150,000..

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