History HL
History HL
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Chapter 1 - China 1839-60 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 1 - China 1839-60 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 2 - The Opening Of China To Foreigners  1860-1901 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 2 - The Opening Of China To Foreigners 1860-1901 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 3 - Defeat & Revolution 1901-25 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 3 - Defeat & Revolution 1901-25 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 4 - Nationalists & Communists 1924-45 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 4 - Nationalists & Communists 1924-45 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 5 - The Japanese Threat & Communist Takeover 1931-49 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 5 - The Japanese Threat & Communist Takeover 1931-49 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 6 - China & The Wider World  1949-76 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 6 - China & The Wider World 1949-76 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 7 - Government, Economy & Society Under Mao After 1949 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 7 - Government, Economy & Society Under Mao After 1949 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 8 - The Cultural Revolution 1966 -76 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 8 - The Cultural Revolution 1966 -76 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 9 - Deng Xiaoping
Chapter 9 - Deng Xiaoping
Chapter 10 - China & The Wider World 1978-97 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 10 - China & The Wider World 1978-97 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 11 - Concluding Survey (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 11 - Concluding Survey (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 12 - Jews, Arabs & The British 1900-39 (Middle East)
Chapter 12 - Jews, Arabs & The British 1900-39 (Middle East)
Chapter 13 - The Birth Of Isreal 1939-49 (Middle East)
Chapter 13 - The Birth Of Isreal 1939-49 (Middle East)
Chapter 14 - Arab-Israeli Wars In 1956, 1967, & 1973 (Middle East)
Chapter 14 - Arab-Israeli Wars In 1956, 1967, & 1973 (Middle East)
Chapter 15 - Nasser, Egypt & Arab Nationalism (Middle East)
Chapter 15 - Nasser, Egypt & Arab Nationalism (Middle East)
Chapter 16 - The Palestinian Problem (Middle East)
Chapter 16 - The Palestinian Problem (Middle East)
Chapter 17 - The Challenges Of Peace-Making 1991-2008: Israelis & Palestinians (Middle East)
Chapter 17 - The Challenges Of Peace-Making 1991-2008: Israelis & Palestinians (Middle East)
Chapter 18 - The Iran-Iraq War 1980-8 (Middle East)
Chapter 18 - The Iran-Iraq War 1980-8 (Middle East)
Chapter 19 - Iraq & The West 1988-2008 (Middle East)
Chapter 19 - Iraq & The West 1988-2008 (Middle East)
Chapter 20 - From Arab Nationalism To IsIamic Fundamentalism (Middle East)
Chapter 20 - From Arab Nationalism To IsIamic Fundamentalism (Middle East)
Chapter 21 - Truman (Cold War 1945- 81)
Chapter 21 - Truman (Cold War 1945- 81)
Chapter 22 - The Korean War (Cold War 1945-81)
Chapter 22 - The Korean War (Cold War 1945-81)
Chapter 23 - Eisenhower & Dulles (Cold war 1945 -81)
Chapter 23 - Eisenhower & Dulles (Cold war 1945 -81)
Chapter 25 - Kennedy To Carter (Cold War 1945-81)
Chapter 25 - Kennedy To Carter (Cold War 1945-81)
Chapter 26 - Weimar Germany - 1918-1933 (European States)
Chapter 26 - Weimar Germany - 1918-1933 (European States)
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Chapter 5 - The Japanese Threat & Communist Takeover 1931-49 (China 1839-1997)
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Chapter 5 - The Japanese Threat & Communist Takeover 1931-49 (China 1839-1997)

Global Stance On Sino-Japanese War: Untold Stories & Reactions

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Let's delve into the Sino-Japanese War and how the world reacted. Time to lift the curtain on a drama that had the world at its edge! ๐ŸŽญ

Key Concepts:

  • Sino-Japanese War: This was a big-time conflict between China and Japan from 1937-1941. Yep, Japan was flexing its muscles, big time.
  • International Reaction: Spoiler alert - the world wasn't very impressed by Japan's actions, but they weren't jumping into action either. ๐Ÿค”

The "Ew, Really Japan?" Factor ๐Ÿคฎ

  • International Horror Show: Newsreels globally showed Japanese atrocities in China, including the nasty stuff in Nanjing.
    • ๐ŸŒ Real-World Example: Imagine the power of viral videos today, like George Floyd's death, but on a global cinema scale.
  • No Actual Help: Despite the horror, no one really stepped up to stop Japan.
    • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ League of Nations: It criticized Japan, but let's be real, that’s like throwing a water balloon at a bonfire.

'Murica's Half-Hearted High Five โœ‹

  • USA's Stand: They also said, "Not cool, Japan," but didn't jump into the ring themselves.
    • ๐Ÿ›ฉ๏ธ Claire Chennault & 'Flying Tigers': Think of these volunteers like the Avengers, but for China, fighting against Japan.
  • Economic Sanctions: The USA tried to slow Japan down with economic roadblocks instead of military force.
    • ๐Ÿ’ต Real-World Example: Think of it like unfollowing someone on social media instead of confronting them.

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Chapter 5 - The Japanese Threat & Communist Takeover 1931-49 (China 1839-1997)
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Chapter 5 - The Japanese Threat & Communist Takeover 1931-49 (China 1839-1997)

Global Stance On Sino-Japanese War: Untold Stories & Reactions

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465 words
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Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

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Let's delve into the Sino-Japanese War and how the world reacted. Time to lift the curtain on a drama that had the world at its edge! ๐ŸŽญ

Key Concepts:

  • Sino-Japanese War: This was a big-time conflict between China and Japan from 1937-1941. Yep, Japan was flexing its muscles, big time.
  • International Reaction: Spoiler alert - the world wasn't very impressed by Japan's actions, but they weren't jumping into action either. ๐Ÿค”

The "Ew, Really Japan?" Factor ๐Ÿคฎ

  • International Horror Show: Newsreels globally showed Japanese atrocities in China, including the nasty stuff in Nanjing.
    • ๐ŸŒ Real-World Example: Imagine the power of viral videos today, like George Floyd's death, but on a global cinema scale.
  • No Actual Help: Despite the horror, no one really stepped up to stop Japan.
    • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ League of Nations: It criticized Japan, but let's be real, that’s like throwing a water balloon at a bonfire.

'Murica's Half-Hearted High Five โœ‹

  • USA's Stand: They also said, "Not cool, Japan," but didn't jump into the ring themselves.
    • ๐Ÿ›ฉ๏ธ Claire Chennault & 'Flying Tigers': Think of these volunteers like the Avengers, but for China, fighting against Japan.
  • Economic Sanctions: The USA tried to slow Japan down with economic roadblocks instead of military force.
    • ๐Ÿ’ต Real-World Example: Think of it like unfollowing someone on social media instead of confronting them.

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