Answer: (1912-1916)
First Sino-Japanese War
Trained and led an army-> only remnant of China that survived the Boxer Rebellion
First leader of Republic of China-> became a provisional leader after Sun Yat-sen was nominated for presidency
Nation was in ruins, planned for foreign loans were obstructed by Kuomingtang
Murdered the Chairman of Nationalist Party which lead revolt against him
Tried to make himself president for life and reestablish himself as an emperor
Opposition against this new empire, could not get foreign support because others were occupied with WWI, could not aid Yuan Shi Kai
had to abdicate the thrown
died three months later
Explanation:
Answer:
b. FLU
Explanation:
it was a tragic pandemic, but yes it did happen in 1918-1919. the plague happened in 1346-1352. Aids were in 1981. so there for making influenza the correct one.
The simple answer to your complex question is NO. This is assuming that you live in a country where there are good laws (remember that history is full of bad governments that implemented bad laws) and that law enforcement is effective. Simplisticly, you should only ask yourself this question when your or your families life is being threatened and law enforcement is not around. Your response must still be within the constraints of your laws or you will find yourself in hot water. I'm not even going to try to discuss the ethics and morals that can apply as the situation can vary immensely. Keep it simple - don't operate outside the law, rather fight against unjust laws.
Answer:
the answer is false. hope this helps