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    World: The West, The Rising Rest, and the Coming Global Turn. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Terms to be familiar with: Self-westernization janissaries Sunni Islam Shia Islam Samurai warriors political centralization stasis Meiji Restoration Ottoman Empire millet system Pax Britannica Pax Americana Sultan Study Questions: Chapter by Chapter Chapter Three, “The Last Turn: The West Bests the Rest” Chapter Three is Kupchan’s explanation for why “the west” became powerful post

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    Most often, Europe, especially Great Britain, is associated with the beginning of most scientific accomplishments. Great Britain and many other European countries contributed to a vast array of scientific accomplishments in the post-1648 world, particularly during the Industrial Revolutions which began in Great Britain. Furthermore, Asian society was well-advanced concerning science. In fact, Asian society was more advanced than the European society in numerous scientific areas. However, Europe

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    History The island nation of Japan, according to Virtual Museum of Japanese Arts (2016), has a rich history that largely alternates between times of imperial and military control. The Jomon period, which started in 10,000 BC, is the earliest instance of culture in Japan. This period transitioned into the Yayoi period (300 BC), which, according to Columbia University’s Dr. Heinrich (2009), featured a more advanced agricultural society. Virtual Museum of Japanese Arts (2016) continues to describe

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    Daisy Medina Mrs. York English 4 18 October 2016 Ninjas Ninjas are very secretive, dangerous, and dishonorable which are mainly the characteristics they're known by. Although, it was more than that, they were very skilled and passionate about their work. Ninjas have a strong origin, history, and culture but it’s something no one really talks about because it was all kept to themselves. My project is important because everyone believes ninjas are just people who wore black and fought the bad guys

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    Commodore Matthew Perry would force open Japan’s ports and have them agree to “unfair treaties” (Hayes 2012c). This led to the overthrow of the last shogunate’s rule in 1868 and the eventual emergence of Japan’s imperial empire. In 1868, the Meiji Restoration was well under way. During this time period the Japanese were looking to western powers for industrializing and reorganizing the way their government and even society operates (Hayes 2012d). Japan took it upon itself to emulate the western powers

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    Shintoism and Buddhism The Japanese religions, including Shintosim and Buddhism, are rich and complex, and it contains many condradictory trends which may puzzle a Westerner. In the center of the tradition is Shinto, the "natural" religion of Japan. Also in the center is Buddhism, the Indian religion that was brought to Japan in the sixth century from Korea and China. Throughout the history of Japan, it has been these two religions that have contributed most to the Japanese understanding

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    Go The game go is a strategy game. It “combines beauty” with “intellectual” challenges, and “the patterns formed by the black and white stones are visually striking and can exercise an almost hypnotic attraction as” the game goes on (American Go Association). It is played with two people sitting across from each other with the game board in between them. The game board is usually a nine by nine, thirteen by thirteen, or nineteen by nineteen grid constructed of wood or bamboo. Beginners start out

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    to as the strong arm protectors of the early modern state of Japan. They became increasingly disgruntled with the Tokugawa Shogunate which forced them to wage war against the government they swore to protect. The shishi did not outlast the Meiji Restoration period, but helped to instill loyalty in the later branches of the early Yakuza. The tekiya, who are also referred to as the yashi who were opportunistic peddlers uniting as gangs, and the bakuto were authoritative underworld gamblers who initiated

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    It’s started when Tokugawa Ieyasu became the leader of Japan in established the Edo bakufu in 1603 and lasted till Meiji restoration in 1868. This 260 years was quiet peaceful time coming in from an era of war. This caused a lot of the soldiers how was in wars to working in the economic workforce. Added to that they learn how to more efficiently make rice and made more rice

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    West of Honolulu in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7th, 1941 Japanese pilots and leaders could be seen with eyes glowing with pride. For they had accomplished a great thing that day in the lagoon harbor. At that point they felt they has honored their Country with flying colors. Much of the harbor and surrounding lands was a United States naval base and was also the headquarters of America’s Pacific fleet. On December 7th, 1941, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii became America 's ' strongest

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