At first, the war between France and England in 1803 was beneficial to American "<span>c. merchants," since it set trade competition to new heights, although this soon ceased to be the case. </span>
He argued that "communism has passed beyond the use of subversion to conquer independent nations and will now use armed invasion and war." Truman's statement suggests that he believed the attack by North Korea had been part of a larger plan by communist China and, by extension, the Soviet Union.
It effected their culture and government as a whole. The American influence after WW2 caused the government to be democratic. The culture was now more relaxed and a little nicer to women. Japan started to make a lot of technology now that they weren't living like they were post ww2.
In the 50's-90's, Japan's economy was skyrocketing. They were selling computers, cameras, gaming systems and just about anything with tech as fast as they could and better than anyone else.
Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian
traditions were similar in their influence of democracy as they helped spread
the ideas of government. Both traditions subscribed to the rule of law. They
advocated for equality and the rights and liberties of every individual in
addition to holding elections to elect officials.
Sigh. It made sure that no branch of government ever got much power and made sure to properly balance the power and allow each branch to counter the other.