The debate is relevant today because there are more or less similar things happening nowadays. The conservatives nowadays are also starting to respond to the political and cultural liberalism that has been the norm for a while. Both now and then, the country was and is divided a lot, which results in power struggles by these two factions.
One reason why Japan has such a distinctive culture is because it was closed off from the world from 1623 to 1641. The Tokugawa Shogunate closed Japan because they were afraid of all the new ideas and cultures that came from trading. Because of this period of isolation, Japan created their own unique culture without being influenced by any western ideas.
Hope this helps! Please let me know if I'm wrong :)
How have the six basic principles that are in the U.S. Constitution
allowed the U.S. Constitution to continue to provide the framework for
our government for like over two hundred years?
the six basic principles being:
popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.
I'd like to understand the whole concept better.
Answer:
I dont understand what cenry you mean...Theres 21 Centrys
Explanation:
1.The Civil war of Wa ends, bringing Shaman queen Himiko to power in Yamatai state somewhere in either Northern Kyushu or Central Honshu.
2.The Hata clan led by Yuzuki no Kimi settles in Japan, introducing sericulture (silk farming).
3.King Chūai of Miwa court replaced by king Ōjin of Kawachi court (Saki Court), marking expansion of Yamato Province to entire Kinai
4.King of Wa sends 1st recorded tribute to the Jin.
5.Kawachi court is succeeded by King Ohoto of Koshi (Keitai line of kings) in Asuka court.