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If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households.
What has happened to the LSC's funding since the 1996 budget cut Slow recovery
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If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households.
What has happened to the LSC's funding since the 1996 budget cut Its funding has recovered slowly
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If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households.
What has happened to the LSC's funding since the 1996 budget cut It has declined
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour The U. S. Government
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Living beings
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Us
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour U.S. Government
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Terrorists
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Animals
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour American citizens
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Bin Laden
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Cats
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Treating people humanely
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Show generousity to and care for neighbors
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Us
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Solve Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl The U.S. government
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Abide by the rule of law
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Abide by the rule of law when it's politically expedient
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Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors.
Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Dogs
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To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future.
Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Muslim parents
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To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future.
Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Moderate Muslims
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To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future.
Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Muslim extremists
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To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future.
Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Arab parents
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To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future.
Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Bin Laden's children
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To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future.
Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future American parents
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"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is."
Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court
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"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is."
Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Deni Butler
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"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is."
Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Dudovitz
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"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is."
Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Peck
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"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is."
Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Scott Wheeler
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An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said.
An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Neal Dudovitz
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An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said.
An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to John Peck
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An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said.
An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Dudovitz
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An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said.
An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Peck
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An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said.
An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Neal
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An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said.
An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Scott Wheeler
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"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that."
According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Build fences for neighbors
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"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that."
According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Making accommodations and
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"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that."
According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Volunteer at the once-monthly family law clinic
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"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that."
According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Apologizing to John Peck
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"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that."
According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Bend over backwards for reconciliation
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"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that."
According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Changing his program for any reason
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"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that."
According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Changing his approach
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"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that."
According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Accommodating people who want direct services or changing his approach
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"Our emphasis has been on having our potential clients know about us and deliver services to them," Dudovitz said. ||||| "We have done that spectacularly."
What did Dudovitz feel he had done spectacularly Keeping an emphasis on informing potential clients and delivering services to them
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"Our emphasis has been on having our potential clients know about us and deliver services to them," Dudovitz said. ||||| "We have done that spectacularly."
What did Dudovitz feel he had done spectacularly Sent personnel to staff the clinic
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"Our emphasis has been on having our potential clients know about us and deliver services to them," Dudovitz said. ||||| "We have done that spectacularly."
What did Dudovitz feel he had done spectacularly His job
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"Our emphasis has been on having our potential clients know about us and deliver services to them," Dudovitz said. ||||| "We have done that spectacularly."
What did Dudovitz feel he had done spectacularly Start a once-monthly clinic
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"Our emphasis has been on having our potential clients know about us and deliver services to them," Dudovitz said. ||||| "We have done that spectacularly."
What did Dudovitz feel he had done spectacularly Worked amazingly as a team with Deni Butler
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"Our emphasis has been on having our potential clients know about us and deliver services to them," Dudovitz said. ||||| "We have done that spectacularly."
What did Dudovitz feel he had done spectacularly Having their potential clients know about them
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"Our emphasis has been on having our potential clients know about us and deliver services to them," Dudovitz said. ||||| "We have done that spectacularly."
What did Dudovitz feel he had done spectacularly Successfully made amends to John Peck
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"Our emphasis has been on having our potential clients know about us and deliver services to them," Dudovitz said. ||||| "We have done that spectacularly."
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What act against Japan resulted in the attack on Pearl Harbor The takeover of parliament by the military
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What act against Japan resulted in the attack on Pearl Harbor Russian advances
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What act against Japan resulted in the attack on Pearl Harbor The US trade and fuel embargo on Japan
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What act against Japan resulted in the attack on Pearl Harbor The embargo by the US
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What resulted in the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor The trade and fuel embargo
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What resulted in the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor War with the Chinese nationalists
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What resulted in the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor The war in Europe
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What resulted in the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor The United State's trade and fuel embargo made against Japan
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What resulted in the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor Japan's alliance with Germany
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What resulted in the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor The US trade and fuel embargo on Japan
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The US responded to the Japanese invasion of IndoChina with a trade and fuel embargo, cutting off 90 percent of Japan's supplies. ||||| The result was the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and total war.
What resulted in the attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor The Japanese invasion of Britian
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
How long after occupying Manchuria did Japan hold Nanking December 7, 1941
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
How long after occupying Manchuria did Japan hold Nanking By the 1930s
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
How long after occupying Manchuria did Japan hold Nanking Less than 5 years
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
How long after occupying Manchuria did Japan hold Nanking Approximately 7 years
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
How long after occupying Manchuria did Japan hold Nanking Seven years
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
How long after occupying Manchuria did Japan hold Nanking Eight years
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
How long after occupying Manchuria did Japan hold Nanking 7 years
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
What country held possession of Nanking, Hankow, and Canton by 1938 Japan
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
What country held possession of Nanking, Hankow, and Canton by 1938 Russia
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
What country held possession of Nanking, Hankow, and Canton by 1938 China
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
What country held possession of Nanking, Hankow, and Canton by 1938 The Soviet Union
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In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria. ||||| By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton.
What country held possession of Nanking, Hankow, and Canton by 1938 Japanese
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They proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors in language not so very different from that of the Europeans in Africa or the US in Latin America. ||||| Japan's progress toward parliamentary democracy was halted in the 1930s by the growing nationalism being imposed on government by the generals and admirals.
Who proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors Nationalists
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They proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors in language not so very different from that of the Europeans in Africa or the US in Latin America. ||||| Japan's progress toward parliamentary democracy was halted in the 1930s by the growing nationalism being imposed on government by the generals and admirals.
Who proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors Japan's generals and admirals
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They proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors in language not so very different from that of the Europeans in Africa or the US in Latin America. ||||| Japan's progress toward parliamentary democracy was halted in the 1930s by the growing nationalism being imposed on government by the generals and admirals.
Who proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors Soviet Union
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They proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors in language not so very different from that of the Europeans in Africa or the US in Latin America. ||||| Japan's progress toward parliamentary democracy was halted in the 1930s by the growing nationalism being imposed on government by the generals and admirals.
Who proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors The Japanese government
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They proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors in language not so very different from that of the Europeans in Africa or the US in Latin America. ||||| Japan's progress toward parliamentary democracy was halted in the 1930s by the growing nationalism being imposed on government by the generals and admirals.
Who proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors China
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They proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors in language not so very different from that of the Europeans in Africa or the US in Latin America. ||||| Japan's progress toward parliamentary democracy was halted in the 1930s by the growing nationalism being imposed on government by the generals and admirals.
Who proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors The generals and admirals
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They proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors in language not so very different from that of the Europeans in Africa or the US in Latin America. ||||| Japan's progress toward parliamentary democracy was halted in the 1930s by the growing nationalism being imposed on government by the generals and admirals.
Who proclaimed Japan's mission to bring progress to its backward Asian neighbors Tokugawa
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Even the terrible 1923 Tokyo earthquake, which cost over 100,000 lives and billions of dollars, provided another stimulus due to the construction boom that followed. ||||| Riding the crest of this economic upsurge were the zaibatsu conglomerates — a dozen family-run combines, each involved in mining, manufacturing, marketing, shipping, and banking.
What event allowed the zaibatsu conglomerates to take advantage of an economic upsurge The Russian Revolution
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Even the terrible 1923 Tokyo earthquake, which cost over 100,000 lives and billions of dollars, provided another stimulus due to the construction boom that followed. ||||| Riding the crest of this economic upsurge were the zaibatsu conglomerates — a dozen family-run combines, each involved in mining, manufacturing, marketing, shipping, and banking.
What event allowed the zaibatsu conglomerates to take advantage of an economic upsurge 1933 Chinese earthquake
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Even the terrible 1923 Tokyo earthquake, which cost over 100,000 lives and billions of dollars, provided another stimulus due to the construction boom that followed. ||||| Riding the crest of this economic upsurge were the zaibatsu conglomerates — a dozen family-run combines, each involved in mining, manufacturing, marketing, shipping, and banking.
What event allowed the zaibatsu conglomerates to take advantage of an economic upsurge The Russian Revolution of 1917
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Even the terrible 1923 Tokyo earthquake, which cost over 100,000 lives and billions of dollars, provided another stimulus due to the construction boom that followed. ||||| Riding the crest of this economic upsurge were the zaibatsu conglomerates — a dozen family-run combines, each involved in mining, manufacturing, marketing, shipping, and banking.
What event allowed the zaibatsu conglomerates to take advantage of an economic upsurge World War I
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Even the terrible 1923 Tokyo earthquake, which cost over 100,000 lives and billions of dollars, provided another stimulus due to the construction boom that followed. ||||| Riding the crest of this economic upsurge were the zaibatsu conglomerates — a dozen family-run combines, each involved in mining, manufacturing, marketing, shipping, and banking.
What event allowed the zaibatsu conglomerates to take advantage of an economic upsurge The need for manufacturing and construction
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Even the terrible 1923 Tokyo earthquake, which cost over 100,000 lives and billions of dollars, provided another stimulus due to the construction boom that followed. ||||| Riding the crest of this economic upsurge were the zaibatsu conglomerates — a dozen family-run combines, each involved in mining, manufacturing, marketing, shipping, and banking.
What event allowed the zaibatsu conglomerates to take advantage of an economic upsurge The 1923 Toyko earthquake
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Even the terrible 1923 Tokyo earthquake, which cost over 100,000 lives and billions of dollars, provided another stimulus due to the construction boom that followed. ||||| Riding the crest of this economic upsurge were the zaibatsu conglomerates — a dozen family-run combines, each involved in mining, manufacturing, marketing, shipping, and banking.
What event allowed the zaibatsu conglomerates to take advantage of an economic upsurge The 1923 Tokyo earthquake
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union was regarded as a major threat to Japan's security, and the army felt it needed Manchuria and whatever other Chinese territory it could control as a buffer against Russian advances. ||||| In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria.
Why did japan occupy Manchuria in 1931 To build ships
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union was regarded as a major threat to Japan's security, and the army felt it needed Manchuria and whatever other Chinese territory it could control as a buffer against Russian advances. ||||| In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria.
Why did japan occupy Manchuria in 1931 Japan believed it needed the territory to buffer against Russian advances
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union was regarded as a major threat to Japan's security, and the army felt it needed Manchuria and whatever other Chinese territory it could control as a buffer against Russian advances. ||||| In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria.
Why did japan occupy Manchuria in 1931 As a buffer against Russian advances
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union was regarded as a major threat to Japan's security, and the army felt it needed Manchuria and whatever other Chinese territory it could control as a buffer against Russian advances. ||||| In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria.
Why did japan occupy Manchuria in 1931 To build a defensive area against the Russians
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union was regarded as a major threat to Japan's security, and the army felt it needed Manchuria and whatever other Chinese territory it could control as a buffer against Russian advances. ||||| In 1931 the Japanese occupied Manchuria.
Why did japan occupy Manchuria in 1931 To buffer against Chinese advances
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