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Tokyo was originally a fishing village called Edo. It was first fortified by the Edo Clan in the 12th century and 200 years later the famous Edo Castle was built there. In 1509, the city became the center of government when Tokugawa Ieyasu became Shogun and made it his hometown
<span>Jean Piaget viewed intellectual growth in children as a process of adjustment to the world. This happens through thru assimilation, accommodation, and equilibration. For the 18th-month-old Mickey, his reaction (identifying and shouting to zebras as horses) is best demonstrated by Piaget’s concept of assimilation. Assimilation means the use of existing schema or mental model (zebra) to deal with the new object (horse) or situation. </span>
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The Roaring 20s had been a great time of change and revolution, especially for women. Flappers, were the modernized American woman symbol, where women would wear clothing which was much more shorter, and concurrently much more convenient. This had gone against the tradition values of older generations because this had been stereotyped to be 'unladylike'. There had also been the push for Prohibition, which had been the ban on the consumption and production of alcohool. Even though this had ended domestic violence, it had started bootlegging (the act of selling alcohol illegally for a higher pay), and the usage of speakeasies (illegal bars).
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They trained their armies very well so they would be ready for another war like WWII if one happened again.