The United States believed that the economic aid provided by the Marshal Plan would help contain the spread of communism
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Originating out of a violent civil war, the shogunate was successful because they used force to rule Japan.
The Shogunate was the form of government that ruled Japan for nearly 700 years. The shogun had de facto power, although Japan has always had an emperor. Together with the Imperial court, the Shogunate formed a parallel power structure, with the Shogun as the military leader alongside the imperial state structure. Over time, the Imperial court would have to relinquish more and more power and the Shogunate would become Japan's most powerful organization.
The tsars were Russian Orthodox
<span>a. Southern congressmen opposed the banning of slavery from the new territories
</span><span>Northern states and southern states were at odds over the potential spread of slavery in new states and what that would do to the balance of power in Congress. <span>
In 1846, Congressman David Wilmot of Pennsylvania introduced the proviso as an amendment to an appropriations bill in connection with the peace treaty being negotiated with Mexico. His amendment stipulated that any territory gained from Mexico would be free, not allowing slavery. Wilmot's amendment passed in the House of Representatives, but was unable to get approval in the Senate. The Compromise of 1850, a package of five bills passed by Congress in September of that year, sought to accommodate some of the issues both South and North were debating over during those years. But we know that war over the slavery issue was yet to come.</span></span>
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The Toltec Empire existed from the 10th to the 12th centuries. The Aztecs existed from 14th to the 16th centuries.
It is believed by historians that the Aztec Empire was built off of the remains of the Toltec Empire. Evidence of the empire was found in Aztec religion, images, and ritual. The site of Tula has also provided evidence connecting the two civilizations. Both were located in the central parts of Mexico with the Aztecs expanding beyond the central region to the coast.