1. the Ottoman Empire
<span>2. Mughal </span>
<span>3. rebuilding the Grand Canal </span>
<span>4. Manchu </span>
<span>5. China did not keep up with the technological advances that were sweeping Europe. </span>
<span>6. He was a puppet of the shogun. </span>
<span>7. They feared European powers might eventually try to control Japan. They particularly did not like the spread of Christianity
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We, as the people of the United States, establish the Constitution in order to<span> achieve Justice, insure domestic </span>Tranquility<span>, provide for the common </span>defence<span>, promote the general </span>Welfare<span>, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our </span><span>Posterity. </span>
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Second, he provided leadership of troops against the main British forces in 1775–77 and again in 1781. He lost many of his battles, but he never surrendered his army during the war, and he continued to fight the British relentlessly until the war's end.
The American colonies number of Christians grew drastically, and many people went to church then. It also reshaped the churches, changing their rituals, piety, and self-awarenesses
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Russia realized that a balance needed to be maintained
despite its opposition to democracy.
China during the early days wanted to pursue a more aggressive policy
against democracy. Later on, this led to
a split between the Russians and the Chinese.
Ironically, to protect itself the Chinese opened relations with the
United States when Nixon went to China.
Later on, China though communist started economic reforms that were
capitalists in nature. The USSR later
collapse and Russia became a democratic country and adopted capitalist reforms.