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    The rice riots of 1918 (米騒動, kome sōdō) were a series of popular disturbances that erupted throughout Japan from July to September 1918, which brought...
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  • commonly used phrase "Rice Riots of the Taisho Era" (referring to the Rice riots of 1918), this event is sometimes called the "Rice Riots of the Heisei Era"...
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    following is a list of food riots. Salt riot, also known as the Moscow Uprising of 1648, started because of the government's replacement of different taxes...
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    with nine different riots in Tokyo alone. The Era of Popular Violence is considered to have culminated with the Rice riots of 1918 that erupted throughout...
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    Hara Takashi (category Members of the House of Representatives (Empire of Japan))
    following the Rice Riots of 1918 and positioned himself as a moderate, participating in the Paris Peace Conference, founding the League of Nations, and...
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    advantage of wartime conditions and for running up the price of rice. She had to go into hiding with an alias for a while during the rice riots of 1918, after...
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  • Quebec Easter riots (Quebec, Canada) 1917 – Houston riot of 1917 (Houston, United States) 1918Rice Riots of 1918 (Japan) 19181918 Kudus riot an anti-Chinese...
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    organization was of vital importance after nationwide markets were consolidated under government control in the aftermath of the Rice Riots of 1918 and increasing...
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  • Taishō Democracy (category Politics of the Empire of Japan)
    rice riots of 1918 (米騒動) and the establishment of the Hara Cabinet are considered to be a major milestone in Taisho democracy. When the rice riots subsided...
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    in Tokyo alone) that culminated in the rice riots of 1918. "Social Protest in Imperial Japan: The Hibiya Riot of 1905". The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan...
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  • exports (ch. 15) The possibility of the recognition of Manchukuo (ch. 15) The policy of reflation (ch. 15) The rice riots of 1918, which prompted Premier Terauchi's...
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    sought to ban imports of food, especially rice. In the aftermath of the Rice Riots of 1918, expanded imports of rice into Japan financially ruined many farmers...
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    Special Higher Police (category Government of the Empire of Japan)
    Ministry. With the Russian Revolution, unrest at home due to the Rice Riots of 1918, increase in strikes and labor unrest from the labor movement, and...
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    Baseball Championship (全国高等学校野球選手権大会, Zenkoku Kōtō Gakkō Yakyū Senshuken Taikai) of Japan, commonly known as "Summer Koshien" (夏の甲子園, Natsu no Kōshien), is an...
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  • riots organized by Japanese political parties, which succeeded in forcing Katsura Tarō to resign as prime minister. This and the rice riots of 1918 increased...
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  • Russia's October Revolution, the Japanese Rice Riots of 1918, and a police order censoring the news of these riots. Tadao Sato notes that the lead male character...
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    (1918) Rice riots of 1918 (1918) In Poland: Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919) Komańcza Republic (1918-1919) Lemko Republic (1918-1920) Republic of Gniew...
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    Peng Pai (category Members of the 6th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party)
    historical events of in the aftermath of World War I that forever changed China and Sino-Japan relations. He witnessed the Rice Riots of 1918 in Japan, and...
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    Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan Japanese nationalism Japanese intervention in Siberia Rice riots of 1918 Third Position As analysed by, for...
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    establishment of the modern municipalities system, Hamamatsu became a town. July 1, 1911: Hamamatsu is upgraded from a town to a city 1918: Rice riots of 1918 affect...
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