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It depends largely on who you were and what your ideals were.
It was a good thing for the southern plantation owners. They had to treat the slaves as a very valuable asset. They had to do everything to keep them well and healthy and productive without breaking their economic base.
It was not really that good for the African Americans. They still did did not have the vote. They were free to move, but they were not paid the wages that they deserved. The Southern Owners were very bitter about the defeat of the south. Many lost fortunes because they held Confederate Paper (stocks and bonds) that were most useless. The South was still labor intensive, but they could not afford to pay more than subsistent wages.
The United States was coming out of a depression... JUST BEGINNING to come out of the depression, and as that happened, the war began. The Japanese were interned in an area that some think was not very nice, but in fact, for most Americans, both the area, and the living quarters were better than a lot of people in our country had at that time. So the place was relative, and it is something you have to see for yourself to understand.
<span>It was a separation that was, in part, abusive. At the same time, it was a separation that separated innocent Japanese Americans from very hostile Americans of several races. But also, cured an enormous problem that could not otherwise be cured: it isolated the Japanese in an area where any ability to spy was removed. And there ..were.. spies interned there, and were not identified until after the war. </span>
<span>The Internment of the Japanese was a very, very smart idea in the end. As the brutality of the Japanese Army leadership reached the press, the reaction was ugly. Further, it would have been far, far worse if they had remained in their shops, and homes. In the end, it saved a lot of Japanese American lives as our men walked the Bataan Death March. In the end, the very real heroism of the Japanese American Troops in Italy made the Japanese Americans ... simply Americans and they were deeply appreciated by most who were not affected by the Japanese brutality. </span>
The correct option is "1.absolute power"
Confucianism, sometimes also called Confucianism, is the set of moral and religious doctrines preached by the disciples and followers of Confucius after his death.
As for most of his contemporaries, the Confucians see the cosmos as something harmonious that regulates the seasons, animal, vegetable and human life. If this harmony was disturbed, there would be serious consequences. A common example used by Confucianism is that of the evil ruler who leads his people to ruin through their behavior.
The bad government contradicts the natural order and violates the Mandate of Heaven. The ruler who conducts himself thus loses his legitimacy and can be deposed by another who will receive this mandate
Diplomacy means a country’s representatives abroad
Reporters and news editors deny that they are the most powerful political actors, that is all I know. If this doesn't help. I'm sorry.