Because it got too regulated to the point of crash, it got too controlled by the government and not by the people resulting in crash.
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Factors that Led to Japanese Imperialism
It was believed that the Meiji period Japan was planned to develop nationalist ideology comprising a merger of inherent and western political philosophies. ... Thus, the growth of Japan as a powerful competitor of the European powers in the age of territorial expansion.
Basically the Peace of Augsburg was temporarily settled the dispute between Protestant Lutherans and Catholics by allowing every Prince in the Holy Roman Empire to pick which of the two religions would dominate their lands, it did not include other denominations such as the Anabaptists.
1. Jurisdiction
2. Judge
3. Jury
4. Trial
5. First
6. Lowest
2 and 3 can be mismatched, I don't think they have to be in a specific order.
Food, Residence, and Water