<span>During the civil war, Abraham Lincoln used the executive power without first getting congressional approval. He used this to call 75,000 US troops to hold down the insurrection in the South America. He authorizes the movement of war and suspended the writ of habeas corpus privilege. At the same time, he acted both as commander in chief and chief executive without the Congress' approval.</span>
What are you trying to ask
<span>There's really not a whole lot of truth to this
statement. The dropping of the two atomic bombs of Japan were thought to
be the only possible way to get Japan to surrender. </span>
<u>Tokugawa Ieyasu was the master of central Japan and influenced the religion of Japan by banishing Christianity from all over its territory.
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Tokugawa Ieyasu founded the Shogun which was feudal military government of Japan that ruled for more than 200 years from 1600 to 1868. He is credited for the unification of the Japan. After the Battle of Sekigahara his initiative of shifting the daimyo has helped him to gain control over the central Japan.
He was apprehensive about the Spanish territorial ambitions and therefore in 1614 he signed Christian Expulsion Edict which helped in expulsion of foreign missionaries as it banned Christianity in Japan.
The answer to this question is Cold War