The ideas about government that early American
leaders could have learned from the Iroquois Confederation are having a
constitution and leaders that will work together to solve problems.
To add, The Iroquois are a historically powerful northeast Native American<span> confederacy
and they were known during the colonial years to the </span>French<span> as the "Iroquois League," </span>
True! His was made up of only four people, while today it's made up of 16.
The United States has the Constitution because in the begining the Articles of Confederation didn't work for their old government, so they needed to build a new government, which is the constitution.The role it plays in everyday US society is that without it we wouldn't have the laws we have today, or the branches, which are the judiciary, legislative, and executive branches, and government wouldn't work the way it does today.
In feudal Europe there was an emperor or a king who had his nobles who ruled areas. The areas were given to them by the king to reign free and in return they swore to help the king in wars or similar things. These noble people were not necessarily warriors or great conquerors, just good diplomats. The land was owed by them and everythign that the people who lived on those lands made they had to give a percentage to the noble, who paid taxes to the king, or kept everything if they had struck a deal of that kind.
Feudal Japan was different because the people who ruled were not nobles but rather military and war generals who were called shoguns. The emperor himself was not an important figure and didn't decide much. The shoguns controlled everything and since there was a highly militaristic tradition developed merchants were not important and trading was heavily state regulated. Shoguns would even practice complete isolationist policies to prevent trading with foreigners. People had to pay taxes to them.
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Watergate scandal, the hostage crisis, an energy crisis and high inflation.