I think they had a harder time adapting in the ghettos because there was more discrimination and less equal opportunity...
In the factory system, the work is conducted on site by employees of the factory or company. In the putting out system, work is subcontracted to outside employees who conduct their own in off-site workspaces (their own homes or in smaller shops). In the factory system, work is localized and there tends to be a stronger output of good. In the putting out system, there is no need to pay for and monitor a factory.
For the answer to the question above, the answer is The Mandate of Heaven. T<span>the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods. They used this </span>Mandate<span> to justify their overthrow of the Shang and their subsequent rule</span>
The Calhoun Doctrine emerged in opposition to the Missouri compromise.