The zaibatsu were the industrial and financial magnates of the Empire of Japan. Their success and influence allowed them to control the Japanese economy to a great extent until the end of World War II, although theterm became common only after World War I. It mainly described family-owned monopolies. Some of these companies remain in the present, such as Mitsubishi.
That the state of Georgia had no legal power over the Cherokees It ruled against Georgia. The Cherokees and the United States had signed treaties acknowledging that certain territories were theirs.