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text_A: Boston was founded by Puritans from England who fled the country due to disagreements over religious principles.
text_B: was a Japanese journalist , essayist , and socialist leader .. socialist. socialism. He was born in Gamagori , Aichi Prefecture , to a family descended from medieval hatamoto ; however , his father had lost the family 's fortune , and as a result Suzuki was forced to work his way through school .. Gamagori. Gamagori, Aichi. Aichi Prefecture. Aichi Prefecture. hatamoto. hatamoto. He attended Waseda University and graduated with a degree in politics and economics in 1915 .. Waseda University. Waseda University. After graduation , he wrote for several newspapers , including the Hochi Shimbun , Taisho Nichi Nichi Shimbun , and Mainichi Shimbun , becoming well known as a business writer .. Hochi Shimbun. Hochi Shimbun. Taisho Nichi Nichi Shimbun. Taisho Nichi Nichi Shimbun. Mainichi Shimbun. Mainichi Shimbun. In 1918 , Suzuki was sent to Siberia as a coorespondent .. Siberia. Siberia. He witnessed the military plot that led to the Japanese intervention in Siberia , and was later known as a consistent opponent of Japan 's war efforts .. Japan. Japan. Siberia. Siberia. Afterwards , Suzuki returned to the Soviet Union several times , and gradually developed a socialist worldview based on his Soviet experiences and his memories of his impoverished childhood .. socialist. socialism. Soviet Union. Soviet Union. As Japan became increasingly militarist , Suzuki devoted most of his energies to the socialist movement starting around 1928 .. Japan. Japan. socialist. socialism. With Kato Kanju , he formed the Proletarian Workers ' Conference in 1936 and the Japan Proletarian Party in 1937 .. Japan. Japan. Kato Kanju. Kato Kanju. Japan Proletarian Party. Japan Proletarian Party. However , Suzuki became an increasingly prominent target of the government , and he was arrested in 1937 .. Until the end of World War II , he refrained from most public political activity .. World War II. World War II. Following Japan 's surrender in 1945 , the Japan Socialist Party was formed , and Suzuki , still known as a prominent left-wing leader , joined the party .. Japan. Japan. Japan Socialist Party. Japan Socialist Party. In 1946 , he won a seat in the House of Representatives ; he became party secretary in 1949 and chairman in 1951 .. As chairman of the lower house 's Budget Committee in 1948 , Suzuki passed a veto over Katayama Tetsu 's proposed budget , which later led to the downfall of the cabinet .. Katayama Tetsu. Katayama Tetsu. Later , in his inaugural speech as party chairman , he famously said `` Young men , do not take up arms , '' which caused a huge political stir and became a rallying cry of the pacifist movement in Japan , although it was only intended to rebuke Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru 's attempt to secure aid from the United States to rebuild the military of Japan .. Japan. Japan. Yoshida Shigeru. Yoshida Shigeru. United States. United States. military of Japan. Japan Self-Defense Forces. After the signing of the San Francisco Peace Treaty that year , the Socialist Party split into left and right wings .. San Francisco Peace Treaty. San Francisco Peace Treaty. Suzuki remained chairman of the left wing , which had only 16 seats in the House of Representatives ; in the 1955 elections , it jumped to 89 seats , thanks to support from the General Council of Trade Unions and popular support from a war-weary electorate that largely agreed with the party 's principle of unarmed neutrality .. General Council of Trade Unions. General Council of Trade Unions. unarmed neutrality. unarmed neutrality. The two socialist parties reunited that year to form a united front against the emerging Liberal Democratic Party , but crippling defeats in 1957 and 1958 reignited the left-right tension within the Socialist Party .. socialist. socialism. Liberal Democratic Party. Liberal Democratic Party ( Japan ). In 1960 , right-wing leaders such as Nishio Suehiro left the party and formed the Democratic Socialist Party .. Nishio Suehiro. Nishio Suehiro. Democratic Socialist Party. Democratic Socialist Party ( Japan ). Taking responsibility for the party 's collapse , Suzuki resigned as chairman .. During the 1960s , Suzuki gradually pressed the Socialist Party to the left , but it continued to languish as Japan 's economic recovery sped up .. Japan. Japan. He retired from politics in 1967 and died in 1970 .
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