Japan

Archipelago - a large chain of Islands, Ex: Japan

Emperor Hirohito - Emperor of Japan during Nationalism - he held no actual power

Hideki Tojo - Hold the actual power during the Nationalism

Treaty of Kanagawa - Japan will not hurt crashed ships and open two ports for refueling and trading

Matthew Perry - He brought a note from the President of the US and brought 4 warships he was the first to make a deal with Japan, giving two ports for western traitors and establishing an embassy in Japan.

Edo Bay - The place where Matthew Perry arrived with the note

Millard Fillmore - He was the president of the US and gave Perry the note.

Concessions - They are political compromises 

Kyoto - Where the Sat-Cho attacked the Shogun’s palace because the Shogun did not take a strong position against the foreigners.

Mutsuhito - The first leader who made the change of Japan becoming open to the West.

Edo - Where the capital was moved to and is now named Tokyo

Prefectures - Territories that Lords were given in exchange for the leaders stripping power from them

Ito Hirobumi - He traveled to Great Britain, France, Germany, and the US to study their governments,

Subsidy - The Mejji government gave money to needy businesses to support them.

Context - Women had to be in a family role because of the Civil Code of 1898

Port Arthur - The naval base that China gave to Japan for winning the Korean War.

Manhatten Project - Franklin Roosevelt’s plan to develop an atomic bomb

Einstein - He wrote to Roosevelt about developing the atomic bomb

Enola Gey - Airplane used to drop the atomic bomb

Colonel Paul W. Tibbets - The person who dropped the atomic bomb