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As William Theodore de Bary writes, “Prince Shotoku's 'constitution', placed more emphasis on basic moral and spiritual values than on the detailed codification of laws and their enforcement". This constitution remained valid until Ritsuryō went into effect in the late seventh century.
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The first answer is correct. The French surrounded the British and the Americans took the land. Hope this helps!
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It’s the last one, George W. Bush
<span>The political followers of Thomas Jefferson assumed the name "Democratic-Republicans," preferring this to the term "Anti-Federalists" since the issue of whether or not to ratify the Constitution had passed. They advocated for more state power over the power of the central government.</span>