Probably, their battle cry was "Banzai"; the Japanese version of the Confederate's "Rebel Yell" (US Civil War 1861-1865).
you caught the giant in its sleep and now it has awaking
"Remember the Maine" was the slogan associated with the Spanish-American War. I am not sure that McKinley used it. The slogan referred to the sinking of the US battleship Maine which exploded and sunk for uncertain reasons in the Havana harbor.
Spanish-American War (The Maine was a warship that was blown up in Havana harbor.)
Japan adopted the phrase "civilization and enlightenment" during this time. These were two of the biggest goals that the Japanese strove for.
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It means a battleship that was sunk in the harbor at Havana.
you caught the giant in its sleep and now it has awaking
"Remember the Maine" was the slogan associated with the Spanish-American War. I am not sure that McKinley used it. The slogan referred to the sinking of the US battleship Maine which exploded and sunk for uncertain reasons in the Havana harbor.
Spanish-American War (The Maine was a warship that was blown up in Havana harbor.)
"Remember the Maine," referring to the battleship USS Maine sunk in Havana Harbor and blamed on the Spanish.
"Every Scout to Save a Soldier" was a slogan used to motivate Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to help sell US Savings stamps. (think mini war bonds)
They wanted Japan to use Western knowledge but maintain a Japanese way if life.
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Lego's slogan is: "Play on."
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