I have the same question. How come no one answered it? This was asked three years ago.
Japanese leaders were historically called emperors, but in modern times, the leader of Japan holds the title of Prime Minister and the country is a constitutional monarchy with the Emperor serving as a ceremonial figurehead.
The etymology of the word "tycoon" is from Japanese, where it means "great lord" or "great prince. This developed, in turn, from Chinese, where "tai" means "great" and "kiun" means "lord".
One of the most famous Japanese leaders is Emperor Hirohito, who ruled Japan during World War II and its aftermath. His reign oversaw Japan's transformation from an imperial power to a modern democratic nation.
The plural word for leader is leaders.
To say "future leaders" in French, you would say "les futurs leaders."
Rank and file soldiers, but it was allowed and in some cases encouraged by the leaders.
china's early leaders limited contact with outsiders
the were mean
they didnt trust the chinese so they added more foreigners to the government. most chinese scholars became teachers
the Japanese leaders were named the "shoguns" in the earlier days
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Yes pastors are not allowed to drink according to church bylaws.
There were no specific Chinese imperialism leaders. The British treasury was the source of Opium being sold to China, which later led to the Opium War.
Mao Zedong .
They were called the samuri, and they were a Japanese warrior caste which provided the administrative and fighting aristocracy from the 11th to the 19th centuries.
they were leaders in weapons manufactoringThat's wrong the right answer is shipbuilding.
The raid had shown to the Japanese the vulnerability of Japan to aerial attack .