They wanted Japan to use Western knowledge but maintain a Japanese way if life.
The 19th century Japanese reformers advocated for a blend of traditional Eastern ethics, emphasizing values like social harmony and loyalty, with Western scientific knowledge and technological advancements. They believed that by combining the best of both worlds, Japan could modernize and strengthen itself on the global stage.
Japanese historians have described Jose Rizal as a key figure in the Philippine nationalist movement during the late 19th century. They recognize his contributions to Philippine independence through his writings and advocacy for social reforms. Rizal's influence on Filipino identity has also been noted by Japanese scholars.
Francis Xavier was a Spanish Jesuit missionary who played a significant role in introducing Christianity to Japan in the sixteenth century. His efforts led to the establishment of Christian communities in Japan, influencing aspects of Japanese culture such as language, art, and education. However, his influence was ultimately limited as Christianity was later suppressed in Japan during the Edo period.
Satori is a Japanese Buddhist term that refers to a sudden moment of enlightenment or awakening. It is a state of awareness where one experiences a profound understanding of the nature of reality.
Jacques Cartier is the explorer known for his voyages up the St. Lawrence River in the 16th century. His exploration for France in the early 1500s led to the claim of much of eastern Canada, specifically areas such as Quebec and Montreal.
From the word Ashashin, a member of a secret order of Muslims (founded in the 12th century) who terrorized and killed Christian Crusaders Answer 'Assassin' comes from the word Hashishin. Which in turn was named for a middle eastern tribe whom loved to smoke hashish and was apparently quite 'blood thirsty'.
Education will reduce crime.
tempernance
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woman suffrage
Woman's suffrage
Many of the movement's ideas clashed with the male-dominated, capitalist economic structure present at the turn of the 20th century.
Church groups actively worked against her efforts
John Howard and Cesare Beccaria were two prominent reformers who worked to improve prison conditions in the eighteenth century. Howard focused on issues such as overcrowding and sanitation, while Beccaria advocated for more humane treatment of prisoners and the abolition of torture. Their efforts laid the foundation for modern prison reform.
The Japanese started the production of porcelain in the early seventeenth century. The Chinese already invented it several hundred years before the Japanese, during the Tang dynasty.
Not during the 20th century.
the Japanese did.
11 century