The classic example of this divide is how, traditionally, history curriculums approach the Civil War.
While this is less the case today, 25-50 years ago, if you grew up in the South, you would have learned about the "War of Northern Aggression"
If you grew up in the North, you would have learned about the American Civil War and the South's history of slavery and the war to end the slavery.
"Traditional" History is often written by those that were victorious, so it is remarkable to see how in the modern era voices are being heard that would not have been traditionally heard.
A global society means that history is more nuanced with more perspectives present at the table of history.
But there is still a long way to go. Californians will spend lots of time learning about Sutters Fort while Pennsylvanians will learn about Fort Duquesne.
The three
Korean dynasty with the list of events and developments are the following:
<span>1. </span>Silla dynasty- Under this
dynasty, Korea became a tributary state of China. As Chinese influence
increased, Confucian views took root. However, Koreans adapted Confucian ideas
to fit their own traditions.
<span>2. </span>The Koryo dynasty- replaced the
Silla dynasty in 935. Confucianism and Buddhism
were both influential during this time. Koreans used woodblock printing from
China to produce Buddhist texts. They also learned to make Chinese porcelain.
They then perfected the technique for making a porcelain with an unusual blue-green
glaze called celadon.
<span>3. </span><span>Choson dynasty- the
longest-lasting, but final, Korean dynasty. Set up by Korean general Yi
Song-gye who overthrew Koryo who returned to power when the Mongols rule
collapsed after an almost 119 years that they occupied the country where they 1st
invaded Korea in 1231 until 1350s.</span>
Answer: 1)President Roosevelt signed the Lend-Lease bill into law on March 11, 1941. It permitted him to "sell, transfer title to, exchange, lease, lend, or otherwise dispose of, to any such government
2) U.S. allies, including China and the Soviet Union
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The rebels, referred to by Westerners as Boxers because they performed physical exercises they believed would make them able to withstand bullets, killed foreigners and Chinese Christians and destroyed foreign property.
As the Western powers and Japan organized a multinational force to crush the rebellion, the siege stretched into weeks, and the diplomats, their families and guards suffered through hunger and degrading conditions as they fought to keep the Boxers at bay. By some estimates, several hundred foreigners and several thousand Chinese Christians were killed during this time. On August 14, after fighting its way through northern China, an international force of approximately 20,000 troops from eight nations (Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States) arrived to take Beijing and rescue the foreigners and Chinese Christians.
Answer:
blitzkrieg
Explanation:
blitzkrieg was a German tactic used by their military not japans
blitzkrieg from Blitz ["lightning"] + Krieg ["war"] is a military doctrine in which a surprise attack using a rapid, overwhelming force concentration that may consist of armored and motorized or mechanized infantry formations.