Answer:
They did not follow the Catholic church's control of the decision.
Explanation:
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Japan began its drive toward modernization and catch-up with the West in the Meiji Era (1868-1912). The shogun lost his power, the emperor played a more significative role and a new elite administrated the state. Western models and patterns were adopted, official missions were sent to the most advanced countries to study their modern educational, administrative, industrial, defense, commercial and scientific systems and solutions. There was no more place for the samurais and their lifestyle. Some members of the old samurai class simply became part of the new elites. The old samurai way of life simply died. However, Japan retained many unique elements of its culture and idiosyncracy.
I think the most important factor is the class. The working people most likely were in unsafe working conditions or died from hard labor.
The Lakota (or Sioux) people were nomads
Answer:
1) Majority of the public in the US were anti-war as the war seemed distant and unrelated to the US
2)President Woodrow Wilson wanted to retain the isolationist policy set in place by America's forefathers