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On August 22, 1966, a central directive was issued to stop police intervention in Red Guard activities. Those in the police force who defied this notice were labeled "counter-revolutionaries." Mao's praise for rebellion was effectively an endorsement for the actions of the Red Guards, which grew increasingly violent.
For Germany the treat of Versailles dealt them a heavy hand. They were imposed land, economic and military restraints as well as forced to pay a great deal of the reparations cost for countries like France. Whom during world war one had received heavy damages.
More specific on territory, Germany's land were split between different nations. Such as the Rhineland which they were prohibited from occupying after losing the war.
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The delegates discussed improvements for the Articles of Confederation, this was in September 1786 and the delegates actually called for the Constitutional convention.
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The one that correctly describes the religious atmosphere of medieval Japan is : Power struggles between Christian and Buddhist
Christianity enters japan around the 16th century which almost instantly be challenged by the Shinto and the Buddhist that one could argue were the national religion of Japan
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