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Title: Japan


1
Japan
  • Archipelago located in S.E. Asia
  • 85 Mountains not suited for agriculture
    (Terrace Farming)
  • High population sustained by Rich Fishing grounds
  • Imports resources for Industry

2
Shintoism
  • Japanese Religion
  • The Way of the Gods
  • Kami-Spirit contained in all living and
    non-living things
  • Worship of nature (similar to animism)

3
Japanese Culture
  • Kabuki Theater- violent emotional
  • drama
  • Sumo Wrestling
  • Homogeneous People, have retained
  • much of their traditional life,
  • although modernized as well
  • Haiku- Short poem of only 17 syllables

4
Early Civilizations
  • Heavily influenced by Chinese through Korea
    (Literature calligraphy, architecture, Buddhism)
  • Japanese took Chinese culture and adapted it to
    create their own unique culture (Isolation)

5
Feudal Period 1186-1600
  • Power rested in hands of Warriors
  • Rigid Class Structure
  • Code of Bushido-code of conduct for warrior
    Samurai (Chivalry)

Emperor
Shogun (actual ruler)
Daimyo(land owners)
Samurai (Warriors)
Peasants, Merchants, Artisans
6
Tokugawa Shogunate 1603-1888
  • last of the military dynasties
  • Banned contact w/ foreigners, forbade
    missionaries to enter Japan (Isolation)
  • Commodore Perry opens Japan to American
    Ships trade (1853)
  • Treaty of Kanagawa opened ports to
    trade

7
Meiji Restoration 1869-1912
  • Modernization and westernization of Japan
  • Eliminated Feudalism
  • Built political, military
    and economic strength
  • Stressed Education
  • Industrialization lead to Imperialism

8
Japan as Industrial Power
  • Sino- Japanese War-(1894-1895) war w/ China.
    Japan gains Formosa and a Sphere of influence in
    Korea
  • Russo- Japanese War- (1904-1905) Fought with
    Russia over control of Korea.
  • Russia is defeated

9
WWI-Japan joins war on side of Allies. Seizes
German areas in China. Becomes major power in
Asia Imperialism- Japan seizes parts of China and
islands in the Pacific WWII- Rome/Tokyo/ Berlin
Axis, is defeated after atomic bombs dropped on
Hiroshima Nagasaki
10
  • US Occupation After WWII
  • Under the leadership of Gen. Macarthur
  • Japans is transformed into a Constitutional
    Monarchy
  • Parliament known as the Diet.
  • Woman receive equal rights.

11
Today
Democratic System of Government-
Parliament Education-Highly educated. Literacy
rate of 99 Economy-Highly industrialized
12
Mongols
  • Central Asia 1200s
  • Nomadic Herders and Warriors
  • Genghis Khan-Conquered most of Asia from Korea
  • Invaded E. Europe and Russia

13
Pax Mongolia
  • Pax Mongolia-period of trade and the exchange of
    goods between the East and West
  • Marco Polo- an Italian merchant traveled to court
    of Kublai Khan

14
Mongol Dynasty in China
  • Kublai Khan conquered China
  • Controlled Korea, Tibet, and parts of Vietnam
  • He called the dynasty Yuan Dynasty

15
ChinaAncient Times through Today
16
Collapse of Chinese Imperial Rule
  • Causes
  • Resentment of foreign control
    (Spheres of Influence)
  • The need for modernization (Factories, Education,
    Military)
  • Nationalist movements

17
Chinas Geography
  • Population 1 billion
  • Mountains Himalayas
  • Rivers Yangtze and Yellow (Huang He)
  • Desert Gobi
  • Ocean Pacific

18
Ethnocentrism
  • Natural barriers (mountain, rivers, oceans,
    deserts)
  • Lack of outside contact (Isolation)
  • They believed they were the center of the
    universe
  • Middle Kingdom
  • Would lead to downfall

19
River Valleys
  • Early River Valley Civilizations
  • Huang He and Yangtze Rivers
  • Fertile Land and Agriculture

20
Shang Dynasty 1600 BC
  • Writings based on pictograms and ideograms
  • Worshipped Shang Ti (main god) who controlled the
    spirits of nature
  • Deceased were go-betweens with the spirits.
    (Ancestor Worship)

21
Chou Dynasty 1122 BC- 256 BC
  • Mandate of Heaven
  • A dynasty had heavens
  • blessing if it governed
  • justly

22
Ch'in Dynasty
  • The Great Wall
  • Protection from Invasion
  • Kept population in

23
Han Dynasty 140 BC-220 BC
  • Civil Service Exams
  • Paper
  • Sundial
  • Accurate Calendar

24
Confucianism
  • Peace and Order betweenIndividuals
  • Government
  • Loyalty and respect to FAMILY
    stressed
  • Act according to 5 relationships
  • Ruler
  • Subject
  • Parent
  • Spouse

25
Taoism
  • Rejects Confucius rules of behavior
  • Stressed simplicty
  • Meditation
  • Closeness with Nature
  • The More Laws the More Bandits

26
Legalism
  • Unconcerned with Ethics or Meditation
  • Men are motivated by Greed and Fear
  • Strong Government to reward the Good and punish
    the Bad

27
Buddhism
  • Spreads to China from India
  • Wins over many of the peasants class, who
    convert to Buddhism
  • Wheel of Dharma

28
TimeLine
  • 1215 Genghis Khan invade China
  • Mongol Empire includes much of Asia
  • Dynasty)
  • Marco Polo visits (cultural Diffusion)
  • 1368 Ming Dynasty founded
  • Overseas exploration
  • Best Technology
  • 1493 China returns to isolationism
  • 1644 Invaders from Manchuria set up the Manchu
    Dynasty
  • Many Restricts
  • Foreign trade only allowed in Canton

29
European Imperialism
  • The Opium War
  • Indian and Turkish opium is sold to Chinese
  • 1839 Chinese Govt destroys 6million of British
    Opium
  • Great Britain seizes Canton and more

30
Unequal Treaties
  • 1850 Taiping Rebellion
  • Chinese rebel against Manchu Govt
  • Europeans help the Govt because of their
    favorable ties
  • Rebellion is crushed
  • Europeans gained more concessions
  • 1842 Treaty of Nanking
  • Great Britain received money
  • Hong Kong
  • Exterritoriality
  • British in China obey British Law not Chinese

31
Spheres of Influence
  • Great Britain
  • Germany
  • Russia
  • Japan
  • US did not have a sphere, but they instituted the
    Open Door Policy
  • Free trade anywhere in China
  • 1900 Fists of Righteous Harmony (Boxers)
  • Wanted to rid China of foreign invaders
  • Europeans crushed the Boxer Rebellion and won
    more concessions

32
Revolution of 1911
  • 1911 Revolutionaries overthrew the Qing Dynasty
    Dr. Sun Yat-sen named 1st president
  • Brought democracy and modernization to China
  • Allied China with Russia who gave aid and
    territory
  • After his death, Jiang Jieshi came to power

33
The Long March
34
Chinese Civil War
35
A Tale of Two China's (1949)
  • Nationalist Republic of China- Taiwan
    (Democratic) Jiang Jieshi
  • Supported by United States
  • Peoples Republic of China- Mainland China
    (Communist) Mao Zedong
  • Supported by Soviet Union
  • Today both claim to be the Legitimate government
    of China

36
Mao's Agrarian Reform
  • Redistributed land from wealthy to
    peasants
  • Collectivization (Communes) Killed any who
    resisted
  • Similar to Stalins Collective Farms

37
Great Leap Forward 1958
  • 5-Year Plan to increase industrial
    agricultural output
  • High production quotas
  • Established Peoples Communes
  • Peasants had no incentive to work
  • Program was major failure
  • Poor planning, low production, crop failures,
    famine

38
The Cultural Revolution
  • Attempt to renew peoples loyalty to Communism
  • Purges of counterrevolutionaries
  • Intellectuals artists
  • Militia units known as The Red Guard formed by
    students

39
Relations With Foreign Powers
  • USSR offers financial, military
    technical aid
  • Relationship breaks apart in 1960s
  • Supports North Korea in Korean War
  • U.S. does not formally recognize China until 1979
  • UN Membership in 1971

40
1980
  • Deng Xiaopings Reforms
  • Limited Capitalism
  • Land Reform-No more communes
  • Modernization
  • Increased trade with foreign countries
  • New Constitution

41
Population Control
  • Newlyweds to have only one child in return for
    subsidies ()
  • Not in effect for rural areas

42
1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre
  • Peaceful student protest for greater Democracy
    and freedom of Tibet
  • Government kills thousands

43
China Today
  • As more capitalistic trends are introduced, the
    question is
  • How long can they continue the Communistic
    political philosophy?

44
India
45
Geography
  • Himalayan Mountains
  • Northern Plain(Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra)
  • Deccan Plateau-Very dry, poor farming
  • Coastal Plains-Good fishing, West coast
  • Monsoons-Seasonal winds control Indian life.
    Summer monsoons bring rain, winter brings drought

46
Religions
  • Hinduism
  • Gods Brahma-The Creator
  • Vishnu-The Preserver
  • Shiva-The Destroyer
  • Caste System

47
Religions
  • Buddhism
  • Four Noble Truths
  • Suffering is universal
  • Cause of suffering is desire
  • Ultimate goal Nirvana
  • Path to Nirvana is Middle Way
  • 8 Fold Path
  • Belief in Karma and Reincarnation
  • Do not believe in any gods
  • Do not believe in the Caste System
  • Buddhism spread to China, Korea, Tibet and Japan

48
Islam
  • 900s Islam expands into India
  • Believe in One God (Hindus believe in many)
  • Muslim rulers (Sultans) have
  • Great Power
  • Persecute Hindus

49
Mughal India
  • 1526-1857
  • Akbar the Great
  • Muslim ruler, but tolerant
  • toward Hindus

50
Explorers Come to India
  • 1498 Vasco da Gamma reaches India
  • Trade with Europe
  • Opens
  • 1526 Mogul invaders led by G. Kahn sweep into
    India
  • 300 years of
  • Muslim
  • Taj Majal
  • 1700s East India Company of Great Britain
  • Takes over after Mogul
  • Dominate Indian Politics
  • Commercial Colonialism
  • GB controlled trade and used soldiers for
  • protection

51
Sepoy Rebellion
  • Indian Soldiers who served for Great Britain
    revolt against Christian British
  • Supported by Hindus and Muslims
  • British were using beef and pork fat to seal
    weapons
  • Great Britain crushes rebellion

52
Mohandas Gandhi
  • Led movement toward Indias independence
  • Passive Resistance/Civil Disobedience
  • 1947 Prevents Civil War
  • GB partitioned India before withdrawal
  • India (Hindu)
  • Pakistan (Muslim)

53
  • 1947 Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Indias first independent Prime Minister
  • Stressed economic modernization
  • 1966 Indira Gandhi
  • Nehrus daughter becomes Prime Minister
  • Sikhs wanted independent state (Mix of Hindu and
    Muslim
  • Indira assassinated in 1984 by
  • Sikh bodyguards

54
India and Pakistan
  • India has a Hindu majority
  • Pakistan has a Muslim majority
  • Kashmir region divided by India and Pakistan
  • Muslim majority in Indias Kashmir wants to join
    Pakistan, but India rejects the idea
  • Threat of Nuclear conflict
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