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The Anti- Federalists had claimed the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and without a Bill of Rights the people would be at risk of oppression. that is why they didnt want a president at all.
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Answer: Japan Thought the U.S would be hurt badly and give up on the war
The correct answer for this question is this one: " the person is paid an amount to settle the claim ." The statement that says which usually happens when a person wins a case in the court of federal claims is that the person is paid an amount to settle the claim . Hope this helps answer your question.
Emperor Meiji finally achieved to get over the ancient and previous traditions of Shogun Lords, which lasted almost 800 years. With, the Meiji restoration, the country formerly established relations with powers in Europe, the United States, and other parts of the world. This became key "in putting Japan into the scene", in the international community. The ancient practices were not fostered anymore (based on Cultural and social distinctions ). It can be said that the nation had formerly consisted of huge differences to be considered relating what people have as an office, the status they served, etc.
So Japan finally entered the modern world, after a long series of wars that were targeted to maintaining the cultural unity and a policy of isolationism that also resulted in upgrading and incorporating changes in Japan foreign policy and structure of the military.
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D. Native Americans protested that the Americans continued to settle the land
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