I won't go into too much details but the Asian country that defeated Russia in war, namely the Russo-Japanese war(1904-05) was Japan.
It was a conflict based on good military strategy. It all started because Japan wanted Korea as a province but Russia did not allow that to happen so Japan tried to negotiate to get Korea in exchange that Russia could keep Manchuria but Russia refused and negotiations broke down so Japan thought of an alternative...war.
Japan knew that Russia had a massive army but Japan had a very mobile and well trained army so they used that to their advantage. So the Japanese fleet open fired on the Russia Eastern Fleet in Port Arthur which eventually got destroyed. As Russia suffered humiliating defeats, the country thought it could beat Japan but Japans strategy proved superior so they defeated Russia in many battles. So in order to prevent a total "defeat", Russia asked for Peace (U.S as the middleman)which gave Japan some of what it wanted but not all. This caused both countries to be dissatisfied...
Answer:
B. It allowed Germany to expand its territory and checked until it became a direct threat, making it war avoidable.
Answer:
Explanation:
Imperialism is when a nation takes over a smaller nation for their benefit. America pushed for an imperialistic society because it would give them access to goods needed at a cheaper cost than buying directly from the smaller nation.
Answer:
Jill’s coach used a computer program to help her improve the distance she can throw a softball. The computer gave a readout of the path of her best throw. The path of this throw was represented by the quadratic equation
y = –0.15x2 + 1.3x + 4, where x represents the number of feet the ball traveled and y represents the height of the ball in feet. Use the graphing calculator to graph the equation. At what distance did the ball hit the ground? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
feet
Explanation:
Answer: The Emancipation Proclamation declared that all slaves were free. Abraham Lincoln issued it on January 1st, 1863.
Hope this helps! :)