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k0ka [10]
3 years ago
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What does A.D. Mean? Example 400 A.D.

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yanalaym [24]3 years ago
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A.D. Stands for Anno Domini or "the Year of Our Lord"
polet [3.4K]3 years ago
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Hi my name is Kyli and I just started and I saw your question and from my religion I already new A=After D=Died.
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5. Japan: Pre-Imperialism ▪ In the early 1700s, Japan had shut itself off from almost all contact with other nations. ▪ Did not have any contact with industrialized world during 1700s. ▪ Under the rule of the Tokugawa shoguns, Japanese society was very ordered. ▪ The shogun parceled out land to keep the country free to civil war. ▪ Peace and relative prosperity reigned in Japan for two centuries.

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7. Japan’s responses to Imperialism ▪ The Meiji Restoration. ▪ Mutsuhito realized that the best way to counter Western influence was to modernize ▪ Sent diplomats to western to study Western ways. ▪ Believed that Western civilization had to offer and adapted it to their own country. The Result of Japan’s responses ▪ Following the Western path of industrialization. ▪ By the early 20th century, the Japanese economy had become modern ▪ By 1890, the country had several dozen warships and 500,000 well-trained, and well-armed soldiers. ▪ Became the strongest military power in Asia.

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