Whats the question? I do not see it
<span>whether laws had been broken during the Watergate incident.</span>
<span>They thought that constitution grants too much power to the federal government. They wanted to give states more rights to decide about their fate.</span>
Generally speaking, it was the "slum dwellers" and the "immigrants" who did not share in the prosperity of the late 1800s in the United States, since they were the lower class workers.
These answers seem to be somewhat strange. None of these answers could be really considered correct. Japan has always been a very self-sufficient country that has relied on itself. Later on during an era when isolation was an active strategy of the Japanese people it was done due to a desire of minimizing foreign influence. Among these D - difficult navigation in surrounding seas would perhaps be most correct.