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<span>The policies pursued by Japanese Liberals to those followed by Japanese conservatives during the 1920s and 1930s is that t</span>he military established almost complete control over the government. Many political enemies were assassinated. Communists were persecuted. Indoctrination and censorship in education and media were further intensified.
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VP Al Gore restructured the bureaucracy, cut duplication in programs, reassigned workers to new programs, and used attrition to trim the size of the bureaucracy.
After WWI, the USA did not have to rebuild its cities and infrastructures. It also became the creditor of European nations which had to borrow money to rebuild themselves.<span>It was not afected by war damages and it became a creditor economy.</span>
Generally speaking, Republicans tended to be more supportive of the Anti-Federalist party while the Federalists supported Britain, although this was technically before the rise of the party system.