Joseph Stalin was a brutal and sometime merciless leader who had powerful, unmoving visions for the USSR. Men were in high demand for industrial jobs during this time.
The black death occurred during the 1340's
The Articles of Confederation prevented the government from taxing, forming a defense, and provided no justice and law-making system. The Constitution formed a permission to tax and a tax regulation, allowed congress to form a defense system, and formed a bicameral legislative system. The Constitution also established the court systems and the supreme courts.
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Korea: Developed on a peninsula
Chinese: Developed on river valleys
Japanese: Developed on a an archipelago.
Explanation:
Korean civilization developed on the Korean Peninsula and now consists of two different states North and South Korea. North Korea is autocratic communist country, while South Korea is a democratic country.
Chinese civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world it developed in the East Asia in the river valley of the Yellow River. Now it is the most populous country in the world with about 1.404 billion people. It is a communist country lead by the Communist Party of China.
Japan has developed on the Japase archipelago consisting of about 6.852 islands, with five main islands being Honshu, Hokaido, Kyushu, Shikkoku and Okinawa. Japan is now a constitutional monarchy.
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A. They restricted European trade to the city of Canton.
Explanation:
Haijin was a series of related Chinese isolationist policies that restricted private maritime trade and coastal settlement, during most of the Ming Dynasty and some of the Qing. Imposed, in principle, to fight against the Japanese piracy called wakō the prohibition was finally ineffective, the contraroi imposed great difficulties in the coastal cities as well as the honest merchants of the sea. Piracy descended to insignificant levels after the general abolition of politics in 1567. Subsequently the Qing Dynasty adopted a modified form. This produced the Canton system of the Thirteen Factories, but also the opium contraband that led to the opium wars with Great Britain and other European powers in the 19th century. The policy was also imitated by both Tokugawa Japan (as Sakoku) and by Joseon of Korea, which became known as the "Hermit Kingdom", before they opened militarily in 1853 and 1876.