Answer:
The forcible "opening" of Japan by the US led to a period of rapid technological and institutional growth in Japan, which exacerbated the political problems that had already existed in the country. It also led to the end of the Tokugawa shogunate as anti-shogun elements in society were strengthened by the rise of those who thought that the military government was doing a poor job dealing with the foreigners and those who were against western influences and developments in Japan.
Explanation:
where is the question I cannot see
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
My essay about the Federalists' paper would be the following.
Dear Fellow Americans
This new nation is living in complex times.
As it usually happens after so many changes, the old practices and views have not really ended, and the new ideas cannot be started yet.
The delegates of many states had met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the Constitutional Convention, and after so much discussion and debate, we have come to reach an agreement about the new Constitution for our country.
The result had been several laws created to benefit and the future of the American people.
Our priority has been to form a strong central government that has the power and influence to make the best decisions, thinking about the citizens of this great nation.
That is why I am inviting you to support this set of laws because, under a strong federal government, we can overcome every difficulty that is presented.
I kindly urge this great state to ratify the Constitution for the many benefits it includes. The sooner we do this, the better for our nation.
Answer:
HIS APPEAL TO EVERYONE
Anthony is trying to appeal only to men who vote.
Explanation:
TO THE LAWMAKER FOR THIS LAW AND TO THE WOMENS RIGHT TO VOTE AND TO MEN TO SEE EVERYONE IS EQUAL.
HE IS TALKING ABOUT THE CITIZENS SOME OLD DAY WOMANS COULDN'T BE CITIZENS BUT THATS STUP.
THE END :)
Answer:
By c. 1080 BCE the Israelites had established a kingship in the land and developed a culture which drew on earlier civilizations. As scholars J. Maxwell Miller and John H. Hayes note:
Roughly two thousand years of recorded history and impressive cultural achievements preceded the beginnings of Israelite and Judean history. This earlier span of time witnessed major literary, technological, and scientific developments, particularly in Mesopotamia and Egypt. [Artifacts] unearthed at ancient sites in Palestine illustrate that the Israelites and Judeans were heirs to a long and sophisticated civilization. (27-28)
Explanation:
This interpretation of history is at odds with the traditional belief that the Israelites appeared in Canaan and imposed their culture on a pre-existing population following a military conquest of the region.