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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 62. Chapters: 700s BC, 710s BC, 720s BC, 730s BC, 740s BC, 750s BC, 760s BC, 770s BC, 780s BC, 790s BC, 8th-century BC births, 8th-century BC conflicts, 8th-century BC deaths, 8th-century BC establishments, 8th-century BC people, 8th-century BC works, J mon period, Hesiod, Isaiah, Theogony, 709-700 BC, Military history of Japan, Hosea, Ahaz, Luli, Lelantine War, Uzziah, Holocene calendar, Micah, Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem, Jotham of Judah, Koshint, Tefnakht, J mon Sugi, Bakenranef, Dog, Japanese Prehistoric Art, Assyrian eclipse, Sefire, List of state leaders in 730s BC, Amaziah of Judah, King You of Zhou, Magatama, Guastalla, Argishti I of Urartu, First Messenian War, J mon Pottery, List of state leaders in 740s BC, Rusa I, List of state leaders in 720s BC, Argishti II, List of state leaders in 750s BC, Sarduri II, Amos, List of state leaders in 790s BC, List of state leaders in 710s BC, Menua, List of state leaders in 780s BC, List of state leaders in 700s BC, List of state leaders in 770s BC, List of sovereign states in the 8th century BC, King Ping of Zhou, Cinekoy inscription, List of state leaders in 760s BC, Baosi, King Xuan of Zhou, Ji Hu, Marquis Gong of Cai, Marquis Li of Cai, Great sugi of Kayano, Marquis Dai of Cai, King Huan of Zhou, Siege of Lachish, Theopompus of Sparta, Shabaka Stone, Charilaus, Shang Shu of Jin, Teleclus, Sannai-Maruyama site, Dipylon Master, Paanchi, Yahu-Bihdi, Kuttamuwa, Bularchus, Siege of Gezer, Duke Mu of Cao, Llyn Fawr Phase, Utupurshi of Diauehi, Ardys I, Alyattes I, Meles of Lydia, Ker. Excerpt: The military history of Japan is characterised by a long period of feudal wars, followed by domestic stability, and then rampant imperialism. It culminates with Japan's defeat by the Allies in World War II. Since then, Japan's constitution has prohibited the use of military force to wage war a...