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3 years ago
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notka56 [123]3 years ago
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What's the question bro I don't understand

MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
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hello good evening

I need your help, plz can you answer my 1st question ????

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In 1894, the Donghak Party uprising broke out in North Korea. The North Korean government army retreated steadily and was forced to ask for aid from the suzerain Qing Dynasty. Japan also took the opportunity to send troops to North Korea to deliberately provoke war.

On July 25, 1894 (the twentieth year of Guangxu), the naval battle of Toshima broke out, and the Sino-Japanese War began. Due to Japan's long-planned plan, and the Qing Dynasty hurriedly confronted it, the war ended with the defeat of China and the annihilation of the entire Beiyang Navy. Under the military pressure of Japanese militarism, the Qing government of China signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki on April 17, 1895.

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Confucius influenced history by teaching us important lessons with his philosophy and intelligent points of view. One person can make a difference by contributing their best to the world. Confucius did make a difference. We still use his quotes today.

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