Emperor Meiji was elected head of Japan in 1868 and reigned during the Meiji restoration. Before his rule, the nation was militarily weak, and was controlled by hundreds of semi-independent feudal lords. He was influenced by how Otto Von Bismarck, Prime Minister of Germany, handled Germany during his time.
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false I think they have a very big influence
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One of them would be the fight for racial equality.
Another would be voting rights.
Lastly, it could be unemployment.
The manners in which the English and Germans could be considered to have pulled the United States into World War I were closely intertwined. The relationship between Great Britain and the United States was, of course, borne of bloody confrontations, first the American Revolutionary War and then the War of 1812. In the century between then and the onset of the Great War, the relationship between the two countries was one of constant mutual antipathy, as the growth of the United States increasingly encroached on British territory in North Americ
The War of 1812 has been referred
to as the second war for America’s independence because the events that led up
to it was due to Britain’s continued interference with the country’s affairs. This
included British military presence and control over the seas. The war displayed
Americans’ assertion of their rights, particularly when it came to trade and
economy.