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    past few decades, Japan has experienced a rapid growth with various problems associated with urbanization. Japan has also been facing declining birthrate, aging population, poverty, and overcoming deflation. Urbanization has enabled economic growth but it has contributed to climate change, pollution, congestion, and the growth of slums. Also Social and Economic development cannot be achieved without addressing global warming and other environmental issues. Due to these problems, Japan has passed several

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    Pearl Harbor Dbq

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    State’s ships. On December 7,1941 Japan made a surprise attack on the U.S. at Pearl Harbor. Nearly 2,400 people were killed during the bombing. The following day The United States declared war on Japan which brought them into World War 2. Japan attacked pearl harbor because they wanted to be imperialistic, they were upset about the embargo and laws placed on them, and Japan was concerned about the size of the United States Navy fleet. One of the reasons why Japan bombed Pearl Harbor was because

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    compare and contrast the governments of Japan and Mexico. I want to analyze the effects and ramifications of political institutions within these countries. This essay will contain but is not limited to discussing the following institutions: electoral systems, legislative structures, and parties, executives, and federalism and subnational units. I would like to begin by discussing the government of Japan. The Emperor of Japan is not merely the emblem of Japan, but he is granted the power to propagate

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    is the capital of Japan with one of the most greatest population in the world. Tokyo today is considered a megacity. However, Tokyo didn't start out as such a massive city. Back in 1639, Tokyo was known as the city of Edo. The city of Edo was a humble fishing village,which grew into a city with a population with more than a million people by the mid eighteenth century. Edo was one of the largest cities in the world at that time. As Edo grew and grew, it became the capital of Japan and later was renamed

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    the House of Commons. The House of Commons debates issues makes bills and represents the public. The members are the Senators and the Members of the House of Commons. The last branch is the Executive branch, which is made up of the Queen, the Prime Minister ( The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau), the Cabinet, and the Governor General. It is also composed of the symbolic, political and permeant work together to create the government. The government is divided into three levels: Federal, Provincial

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    Traditionally, Japan has been maintaining a close relationship with East Asian countries geographically close , the West , including diplomatic and blisters all over the world since the Meiji Restoration. There Japan has established a friendly relationship with countries around the world and is currently Japan 's most important diplomacy and an ally of the United States (see the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan ). According to the signed treaty after

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    Transformation of Japan During the time period between the 1850s and 1950s, Japan underwent massive changes politically, economically, and socially. Acknowledging the failure of isolation, Japan imitated the West in an attempt to modernize, however, still retaining its own identity. A reorganized and more centralized government allowed Japan to industrialize in half the time it took the nations of Western Europe. Industrialization provided Japan with the tools needed to transform itself from

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    from Germany as the Germans didn’t respect the peace treaty the signed couple of years ago. Two years later, in 1941, Japan fiercely attacked the USA Pearl Harbor and from that moment the United States of America joined the war on the side of the Allies against the Axis powers such as Germany, Japan and Italy. In response to the USA decision, Mr. Churchill, the British Prime Minister, flew to Washington from London to give his emotional, political and memorable speech in front of the American people

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    Potsdam Declaration Dbq

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    declaring war on Japan. By the summer of 1945, 3 years after the Declaration of War on Japan began, intensive bombing of Japanese cities had left the country and its economy in ruins. Americans captured Okinawa, a Japanese island from which the Allies used to launch invasions off the main Japanese home islands. Not only did the Americans capture Japanese islands, but in secret, detonated the world’s first atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert on July 16. Ten days later, Japan was issued

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    of WWI. It started when Imperial Japan was founded in the 1800s. So Japan just wanted one goal to become a Great power. As in become one of the big countries of the world so basically Japan just started taking and conquering lands, for example they took parts of Korea from China after China got mad at Japan for conquering lands and then when japan got Korea, the other countries also wanted Korea and sent threats. But that is not that important. But the reason Japan became is an Axis is because no

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