The period in the late 19th century that restored Imperial Rule in Japan is known as the Meiji Restoration this happened in 1868. Although Emperor Meiji was not the first Imperial rule of Japan his ascension to the throne clearly placed political power under the protection of the Emperor. This period lasted from 1868 until 1912 and led to the modernization of Japan and laid the groundwork for the modern Japanese state of today.
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Marxism came from the the writing of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles. They wrote the communist manifesto and Das Kapital, the ideas mentioned in these books came to be known as Marxism. According to Marx and Engles the common workers were <em>proletariat</em> and those who held power in the society were <em>bourgeoisie</em>, the society was always divided into classes and the bourgeoisie has always exploited the proletariat. The struggle between bourgeoisie and proletariat has been going on in all of history. They both believed that in a perfect world these classes wont't exist and bourgeoisie would disappear.
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Payment of the revolutionary war was the new nations major financial problems.
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Imposed an embargo on shipping war goods and petroleum products to Japan
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In the 1920-30s, Japan main economic was in difficulty lacking enough raw materials. Japan needed raw materials like oil, iron, rubber to maintain strong economic growth. The Japanese considered that taking territories with rich resources would establish economic self-support and independence. At the beginning of the 1930s, Japan belligerently extended the territories winning across parts of China, attacking territories which were claimed by the Soviet Union. These all led United States to take action against Japan's aggressive actions in the Pacific.
I believe the answer is the great depression and the president at the time was Franklin Roosevelt