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    Hirohito Tojo Biography

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    Biography: Hirohito Tojo was born on December 30, 1884 in Kōjimachi ward, Tokyo, Japan.. Tojo, following in his father’s footsteps, attended Army Cadet School. in 1899.Next, he attended Japanese Military Academy. In 1905, Tojo completed all the courses at the Academy and became Second Lieutenant in the Infantry. He married Katsuko Ito in 1909. Together, they had three sons and four daughters..He entered the Army Staff College. In three years, he completed the program and was promoted to captain and

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    By Anastasia Nikitaras On the 8th of July 2014 the Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott and the Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe signed the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA) (Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement, 2016). This agreement has allowed for support in a two-way investment for both these countries. This agreement will bring the economies of both countries closer along their social relations (Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement, 2016). Agreements

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    on the following day for Congress to declare war on Japan and, a few days later, on Germany. (Hitler had already declared war on the U.S. in support of Japan). Assisted by his top aide Harry Hopkins, and with very strong national support, he worked closely with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in leading the Allies against Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan in World War II. He supervised the mobilization of

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    Fascist Italy (Italy), and the Empire of Japan (Japan). On the side of the Allies, there was United Kingdom, United States and Soviet Union. The latter two nations will join later in the war. On the Axis side, the key players were Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Hideki Tojo. Adolf Hitler was the Chancellor of Germany who rose to power by leading fascism in the country. He was also the principal instigator for World War II. Next, Mussolini was the Prime Minister of Italy who joined alongside Hitler

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    known as World War II, was grueling and rather a treacherous war. The war was dominated by two major wartime alliances: the Axis and the Allies. The major powers of the Axis were Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Empire of Japan. They will be mentioned as Germany, Italy, and Japan respectively. On the Allies, the major powers were the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Soviet Union. The Axis had major objectives that were similar like territorial expansion, but each also had different

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    Candidate it is my honor to advice you for this years’ presidential campaign. In order to succeed in this campaign, it is important that you get familiar with Japan and also how their local and international politics are structured. Before we start, let me please briefly introduce you the structure of the Japanese government. After the World II Japan replaced their Meiji constitution to its current Constitution in 1946. According to Maki the reason why Meiji constitution is because as he stated “The

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    Hideki Tojo was born in Tokyo on December 30, 1884. He was the oldest of samurai decedents. He enrolled into military school in1899, then attending theJapanese’s military academy. He was following in his father’s footsteps, who was a professional who served as a lieutenant colonel in the Japanese armyduring the Sino Japanese war. After graduating from the academy,he was commissioned as a second lieutenant of the military. In 1902 he met his wife Katsuko Ito, he had three sons and four daughters

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    The Impact Of Abenomics

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    Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plan to raise the participation rate The Japanese government has energetically promoted women labor force to develop the Japanese economy since the second Abe's administration started in 2012. He has got launched the new governmental policies called Abenomics, which is supported by three main policies, what he calls three arrows, to revive the Japanese economy. He has tried to build better society for businesspersons including female workforce to activate their own competence

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    Powers Of Powers

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    Japan runs under a Constitutional Monarchy, however, like the US, they do have 3 branches of government. One of the main similarities between the US and Japan is the supreme court. Both supreme courts are the highest law of the land, and both assume very similar powers, such as judicial reviews, and declaring acts unconstitutional

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    The Meiji Republic

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    nation of Japan lies in the North Pacific Ocean, East of the Korean Peninsula and China. Slightly smaller than the U.S. state of California, it has a total area (land and water) of 377,915 square miles and is divided into four primary islands: Hokkaido, Kyushu, Honshu, and Shikoku. Japan is divided into 47 administrative divisions called prefectures. Japan was “founded” in 660 B.C. when Emperor Jimmu declared Japan as a sovereign Imperial nation. Until the Meiji Restoration in 1890, Japan operated

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