The brutal Japanese occupation of much of Southeast Asia during World War II actually contributed to the rise of nationalism there
What will be an ideal response?
Outline and explain both the repressive Japanese rule and how it contributed to nationalist feeling.
In addition to the effects of the Japanese occupation on the rise of nationalism, you should also consider the occupation’s impact on ethnic divisions, women, and ordinary workers. P
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A) the Germanic invasions B) the Ghaznavids in India C) the Indo-European migrations D) Hindus in Southeast Asia
A significant consequence of Rome's wars was
a. overextension of the army. b. acquisition of foreign provinces. c. the expense of maintaining provincial government structure without taxes. d. incorporating new provinces into the representative government structure. e. suppression of radical ideas from other cultures.
In the late nineteenth century, the surge of farming settlement in the West
A. spurred the development of massive irrigation projects. B. was composed of mostly settlers who had little to no experience with farming. C. was brought to a dramatic halt by a major drought during the 1870s. D. was a result of many factors, but the most important was the railroad. E. was primarily the result of federal subsidies for land ownership.
The French ambassador whose provocative actions prompted Washington to issue a Proclamation of Neutrality was:
A) Arthur St. Clair. B) Edmond GenĂȘt. C) Pierre L'Enfant. D) Jean de Crevecoeur.