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In August 1914 the Wilson administration accepted the Chinese request for support against external aggression and informed ... Japan defied these warnings early in 1915 by secretly presenting to China her famous Twenty - one Demands .
In August 1914 the Wilson administration accepted the Chinese request for support against external aggression and informed ... Japan defied these warnings early in 1915 by secretly presenting to China her famous Twenty - one Demands .
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On the China mainland 600 million people are ruled by the Chinese Communist Party . That party came to power by violence and , so far , has lived by violence . It retains power not by will of the Chinese people but by massive forcible ...
On the China mainland 600 million people are ruled by the Chinese Communist Party . That party came to power by violence and , so far , has lived by violence . It retains power not by will of the Chinese people but by massive forcible ...
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China bloc in the United States: controls China policy, 783; objectives require war, 783 China White Paper, 719 Chinese Communists: efficiency of, 718; achieve power, 718-19; success predicted, 747; growing strength of, 751 Chinese ...
China bloc in the United States: controls China policy, 783; objectives require war, 783 China White Paper, 719 Chinese Communists: efficiency of, 718; achieve power, 718-19; success predicted, 747; growing strength of, 751 Chinese ...
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