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1. Pacific and European
2. Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Phillipines, Solomon islands, and well there's the battle of Midway.
3. Well, they were low on resources. In order to get more materials... Well, they had to expand, their economy wasn't really good without raw materials...
4. CHINA
5. Germany and Italy. They were known as the Axis Powers. (I have German friends, Japanese friends, and Italian friends. I'm concerned as I'm Korean...)
6. Well, the USA was starting to get concerned with Japans ethics. So they embargoed oil to Japan. So, to prevent US attacks from their navy. They attacked them to cripple their navy to prevent anything bad happening soon. (Until almost 4 years later they dropped the nuclear bombs)
7. Malaya... They defeated allied powers very quickly.. Until their weapons became hopelessly obsolete.
8. The US Pacific fleet faced off against Japans fleet. It was terrific. The Japanese fleet was crippled here. In fact this was the 1st battle navies fought without directly seeing each other.
9. THE NUCLEAR BOMB
10. V-ictory over J-apan Day
11. Suicidal plane crashes onto US ships. The Japanese were desparate. What choice did they have.
12. I don't know how many Chinese people have died. <u><em>I'm so sorry for not knowing casualty numbers very well.</em></u>
De Tocqueville wrote is masterwork, "Democracy in America" after touring the country. He found that the nation was strong, but that racial disparities and voting discrimination made the democracy very flawed
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-Da Vinci was notorious for never finishing his work.
-He was also an extremely slow worker
-Da Vinci dissected more cadavers than many contemporary doctors
-His most celebrated sketch on human anatomy is hidden away and extremely difficult to see.
-The Last Supper owes some of its creation to a sodomy charge against Da Vinci.
-Da Vinci likely saw himself first and foremost as an inventor
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It is the general belief that Edison was the inventor of the light bulb, however, the earliest version/prototype of the light bulb was invented in 1802 by Humphry Davy of England. However, other historians claim that there are at least 22 other alleged inventors of the light bulb, prior to Edison and Davy