On April 24,1915, the Ottoman government arrests some 235 to 270 Armenian intellectuals and cultural leaders in Constantinople,deports them to a prison in the interior, where many of them were tortured and killed. This day is often referred to as the "Red Sunday". The arrested Armenian intellectuals and cultural leaders were deported to holding centers near Ankara. Overall the total estimated Armenians arrested were nearly 2345. The Tehcir Law passed on 29th of May in the year 1915 the people that were detained were allowed to be relocated within the Ottoman Empire.
Jazz created a culture and a place for people (mostly blacks) to have fun and their own distinct music. Jazz made black people famous like Louis Armstrong. Jazz also was taken from many other music styles like some from Africa where it was blended to work with their new culture
Japan was already on its way to becoming militant since the late 19th century when the Meiji Restoration brought with it a philosophy of being a strong nation with a strong military. Its victories in WW1 (it was an Ally) against Russia and its need for resources (Japan is a resource-poor country such as in terms of oil and rubber) also drove it as it continued to industrialize. Seeing how the West had explored imperialism, Japan also embarked on a number of actions to do the same in the 1920s.
<span>By the time the 1930s came around, Japan's military culture was incredibly powerful and influential. Unlike other military forces, like those in the United States, its civilian oversight was weak allowing its own military office to dictate orders on its own which it often did. This led to Japan's interference in China and, eventually, its takeover of Manchuria in the 30s. It would also set the stage for the start of their land war in China in 1937 in an attempt to take over the country and plunder its resources for the good of Japan.
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