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The Japan-American Trade War For years after the end of the second world war, the Japanese suffered from an inferiority complex. ...
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American Occupation of Japan- The occupation of Japan was, from start to finish, an American operation. General Douglans MacArthur ...
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... one another. Because of the bombing by Japan, the American people were mourning the loss of their soldiers' lives. They also were ...
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... As for the American culture, we tend to be lenient on formal behavior, especially in regards to family. ... Greeting in Japan has many sets of rules. ...
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... The deportation that took place was also unnecessary. The American's were not accepted in Japan, and not welcome in America. By ...
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... During this protest a student was killed. Due to the anti-American theme of the time President Eisenhower cancelled his visit to Japan. ...
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... Enter into a licensing arrangement. The dominant form of ownership amongst American business operations located in Japan is 100 percent ownership. ...
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... the war with the dropping of the atomic bomb and did so with few American casualties. ... whether it was an added incentive to drop the atomic bomb on Japan or not ...
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... death rather than surrender. As the Pacific war neared Japan, American casualties were heavy. The magazine National Review states ...
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... t like that idea of just standing around and letting Japan take over Asia, he ordered that the US stop all shipments and deliveries of American oil to Japan. ...
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... American bombing raids over Japan were inflicting massive amounts of casualties and causing tremendous damage to Japanese cities. ...
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... and America were making preparations for a final all-encompassing conflict, which both sides expected would involve an American invasion of mainland Japan. ...
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... Japan's aggressive actions like the attack on Pearl Harbor resulted in a humiliating American occupation until 1953 and significant loss of territorial gains ...
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... 7. American government delegate regulatory authority to quassi-autonomous public agencies ... economic high command set their sights on making Japan into the ...
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... American factories were also more modern than Japan's, and the percent of total war-making potential in the United States was 41.7% compared to Japans 3.5%. ...
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... In 1949, George Dodge, who came to Japan at the request of the American Occupation Authorities, was asked to deal with the problem of inflation. ...
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... After World War II, American occupation restructured Japan's educational system once more into six-three-three-four system. The ...
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Article #18 from the book: Japan and the Pacific Rim The purpose of this ... a position for himself like an executive presidency similar to the American or French ...
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... Because Japan is a small country with limited resources, similar to Central American countries, Central America can learn a lot from Japan. ...
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... the 1980s. If Japan is not to be the country that threatens American economic supremacy, than what other country can? It would need ...
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... An example of the spread of the American empire is the occurrences in Okinawa, Japan. This is exemplified in the reality of the situation in Japan. ...
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... In other words, a declaration of war by Japan automatically brings . ... the US he doubted very much if it would have been possible to send any American forces to ...
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... began. The American occupation of Japan was a seven-year period in which the Americans restructured the Japanese government. The ...
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... carriers. For years Navy planners had assumed that Japan, on the outbreak of war, would strike the American fleet wherever it was. The ...
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... Harbor. By the American forces using the atomic bomb Japan was forced to surrender to the American forces and under American terms. ...
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... lives and to insure that the world is safe for democracy, American leaders had to make a very tough decision, whether or not to drop the atomic bomb on Japan. ...
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... The American version had little if any side effects but the Japanese version caused outbreaks of ... Still this just goes to show the different ideals of Japan. ...
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... Harbor. By the American forces using the atomic bomb Japan was forced to surrender to the American forces and under American terms. ...
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... the country was united in its stance against the countries of Germany and Japan. ... 8. The most important changes of the American community after World War II ...
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... It was not until 1853 with the arrival of an American naval squadron under Commander Matthew Perry that Japan was opened to the outside world. ...
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