He is referred to as the "Father of the Nation" in the Republic of China due to his role in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty during the Xinhai Revolution.
Sun remains a unique figure among 20th-century Chinese leaders for being widely revered in both mainland China and Taiwan.
In telling the history of the United States and also of the nations of the Western Hemisphere in general, historians have wrestled with the problem of what to call the hemisphere's first inhabitants. Under the mistaken impression he had reached the “Indies,” explorer Christopher Columbus called the people he met “Indians.” This was an error in identification that has persisted for more than five hundred years, for the inhabitants of North and South America had no collective name by which they called themselves.
Historians, anthropologists, and political activists have offered various names, none fully satisfactory. Anthropologists have used “aborigine,” but the term suggests a primitive level of existence inconsistent with the cultural level of many tribes. Another term, “Amerindian,” which combines Columbus's error with the name of another Italian explorer, Amerigo Vespucci (whose name was the source of “America”), lacks any historical context. Since the 1960s, “Native American” has come into popular favor, though some activists prefer “American Indian.” In the absence of a truly representative term, descriptive references such as “native peoples” or “indigenous peoples,” though vague, avoid European influence. In recent years, some argument has developed over whether to refer to tribes in the singular or plural—Apache or Apaches—with supporters on both sides demanding political correctness.
The answer is Adolf Hitler. He wrote this in Mein Kamph, right before WWII.
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Alight then, I can do this. Global warming, first of all, global warming is caused by millions of things, car exhaust, methane, tree cutting, etc. Think about the cute little rascals over in Antarctica, the north pole, and south pole, think of them, they will have no home in the next million years if this continues. We could spread the message online, or text the president, and maybe even Jeff Bezos or the owner of Amazon, maybe a wildcat strike. Even by doing all this we may not be able to stop these tree cutters, we need to plant more trees and spread the word farther. So what do I think of America today, well simple, #Stop Tree Abuse (S.T.A). Operation S.T.A needs to be put into motion.