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  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section that outlines the historical context of the Opium Wars. This will help you understand the significance of each event listed.
  3. In the 'Justified or Not Justified?' section, carefully read each action taken by China and Britain. For each event, place a 'J' in the box next to Great Britain if you believe their actions were justified, or leave it blank if not.
  4. Proceed to fill in the blanks in Section I regarding key events and outcomes of the Opium Wars. Ensure your answers reflect your understanding of the material.
  5. In Section II, summarize your thoughts on why Hong Kong was an important concession for Britain and discuss why the Treaty of Nanjing is considered an 'unequal treaty.'

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The four most important conditions are: (1) the war must be declared openly by a proper sovereign authority (e.g., the governing authority of the political community in question); (2) the war must have a just cause (e.g., defense of the common good or a response to grave injustice); (3) the warring state must have just
Principles of the Just War Doctrine Self-defense. The act of war must be a response to an aggressor nation. Threshold of harm. The damage inflicted by the aggressor on the nation or community of nations must be lasting, grave, and certain. War is a last resort. Prospect of success. Proportionality.
The principles of the justice of war are commonly held to be: having just cause, being a last resort, being declared by a proper authority, possessing right intention, having a reasonable chance of success, and the end being proportional to the means used.
Self-defence: assassination of a prominent person: - a monarch or president. attack on national honour: (eg burning the flag, attacking an embassy) attack on state religion. economic attack:(trade embargo or sanctions) attack on a neighbour or ally.
justified; A war is just only if waged by a legitimate authority; A just war must be fought only as self-defense against armed attack or to redress a wrong; There must be a reasonable chance of success; deaths and injury that result from a hopeless cause.

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