(Favorable slogan) Virtue, mission, and destiny under God.
This slogan summarizes the three main points used by the advocates of the “Manifest Destiny” doctrine (virtue of the American people, a mission to change the “Old World” and the manifest destiny under God’s guidance). Considering the thesis of the “American exceptionality”, the country had the legitimacy to expand itself while spreading the values of freedom and democracy.
(Unfavorable slogan) Don’t plant in America’s soil the seed of imperialism! Say no to the right of conquest!
Many were critic with the “Manifest Destiny” doctrine and considered it to be belligerent and contrary to the Republican values. It constituted a call for aggression which was, according to their point of view, a contradiction with the democratic founding values of the country.
The narrative is simply an example of proxemics being different in Korea and the United States.
<h3>What is proxemics?</h3>
Proxemics simply means a branch of knowledge that deals with the amount of space that people believe is necessary.
In this case, Stella's narrative about her discomfort about people in Korea violating her personal space is an example of proxemics being different in Korea and the United States.
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Yayoi culture
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The peoples of ancient Japan had long held animistic beliefs, worshiped divine ancestors and communicated with the spirit world via shamans; some elements of these beliefs were incorporated into the first recognized religion practiced in Japan, Shinto, which began during the period of the Yayoi culture