The United States and the Opening to Japan<span>, 1853. On July 8, 1853, American Commodore Matthew Perry led his four ships into the harbor at Tokyo Bay, seeking to re-establish for the first time in over 200 years regular </span>trade<span> and discourse between </span>Japan<span> and the western world.
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Answer:
That statement is true.
Explanation:
This happened during the westward expansion.
At that time, hundreds of thousands settlers from eastern colonies travelled toward western territories with the hope that they can occupy the land and opened up new business for themselves.
Conflicts with Native Americans did occurred during this process. But, most of them happened because the Settlers tried to occupy the land that is considered to be Ancestral land by the native Americans.
From approximately 400,000, the native only killed less than 400. But, the overexaggeration made by the settlers made it sounds like they're constantly hunted by the native Americans.
Another is Odysseus completes the trial of he axes & kills the suitors
The answer is:
These lines from "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" refer to the nick on Gawain’s neck as a result of the Green Knight’s blow and to the green girdle that he wore as a reminder of his shame.
The Green Knight acknowledges his real name is Bertilak, the master of castle where Sir Gawain has just stayed. Because Sir Gawain fails to be completely honest, he guiltily wears the Lord's wife's girdle as a punishment for his lack of success.
Answer:
Glasnost and Perestroika
Explanation:
Glasnost was the policy implemented by Gorbachev that was focused less on government control of media. This allowed for more freedom of the press within the Soviet Union.
Perestroika was focused on restructuring the Soviet Union's economy and political system. This was focused on less government control and allowed for more individual choice. These steps resulted in the decreased power of the Soviet government in the life of their citizens.