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    political parties or if it was between their cultural system and the people 's rights. Before Japan changed to a more modern and democratic society it was a feudal government structure based on Confucius views which was during the Tokugawa period. During the Tokugawa period there was a separation between the social classes which was categorized in four groups the samurai, peasants, artisans, and merchants. The two classes that had the most power were the samurai and the peasants. The samurai had the most

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    Essay on Buddhism in Japan

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    “Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future; it transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural and spiritual, and it is based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things, natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity.” Albert Einstein (Buddhism) Buddhism has affected many people. From the Buddha’s first followers to my next door neighbor, people everywhere have followed the teachings of Buddhism

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    Japan is an excellent example of a modern nation. “By identifying the modern as a cluster of related principles rather than as merely a period, we are able to trace its occurrence in different periods in different national or cultural settings” (Goto-Jones, 7). The idea of what is culture and what is modern can be subjective. Time and setting are merely measurements showcasing a particular in relation to everything else. Although Goto-Jones is critical of what it means to be “modern,” reasons supporting

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    1. Introduction The country that I investigate is Japan. The element I choose is the sports in Japan. The development of sports in Japan started from the Edo period. Sports is a popular way for people to spend their free time at that period. Although the sports in Japan is developing, the problem was that people were always accompanied by gambling. However, after the Meiji restoration and the end of the second world war, with the economic recovery and growth, the sports development in Japan become

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    Meiji Restoration Essay

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    were able to complete through their apparent knowledge and work ethic. The same flexibility did not apply in Japan. The rigid feudal, hereditary structure provided a lack of upward mobility throughout all of society. So the quest for personal enlightenment was checked by lack of encouragement and the void of personal independence. However, Confucianism did support the established government’s role of enhancing filial piety. “Duke Ching of Ch`I asked Confucius about government. Confucius answered

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    I will first describe how Shinto was largely believed to be an extension of Buddhism before the Meiji period, and then I will outline the many possible causes as to how Shinto began to solidify during the Meiji Reformation. The clearest description of the relationship between Buddhism and Shinto, pre-Meiji period, can be seen in the honji suijaku theory that was popular during the Edo period. According to this theory, Kami, the animistic spirits in the Shinto religion, acted as protectors of Buddhist

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    The Meiji Restoration

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    During the Meiji Restoration, Japan went through many changes as it was exposed to foreign powers such as Europe. One of the political changes that occurred was that Japan was forced to begin interaction with their foreign peers as they came with their several innovations that were incredibly advanced compared to what Japan could offer at the time. This not only exposed their in ability to compare to their peers, it also revealed that they were technologically backwards in the eyes of their peers

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    Japan's relations with its neighbors mainly changed after the Meiji Restoration. It has also been mentioned that “a variety of changes in Japanese society, economy, and politics, including the introduction of Western values of civilization and enlightenment, industrialization, abolition of feudalism and establishment of a centralized, constitutional government” (Imperialism). Japan's expansion was, similar to other changes taking place, the result of emulation of and conflict with the Western countries

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    Overview of The Enlightenment Essay

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    The Enlightenment was a period of history throughout the mid-decades of the seventeenth century and during the course of the eighteenth century, in which intense revolutions in science, philosophy, society and politics occurred. This part of history was important because it was an enormous departure from the Middle Ages. Seldom before and after this time, did the Church have as much power as it did during the Enlightenment. There were three main eras of the Enlightenment: The Early Enlightenment

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    Awakening and Enlightenment period are two movements, rather eras in the historical time of the western world. They’ve created incredible ideas as far as changing the lives of the general population. Extraordinary, excitement occurred after the Enlightenment era and some consider it a response to Enlightenment. While the two developments influenced the western world, there were several similarities and differences amongst Enlightenment and the Great Awakening. The Enlightenment period is between the

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