A.
The United States government restricted immigration during World War I.
This was because of state’s rights. The early government was weak because the
early and states were prioritized out fear that they will again dictated like
the British did to them. As a result the
government was not able to function properly. Due to the weakness from its
constitution known as the Articles of Confederation, they realized that they
needed stronger government and a new constitution.
The constitution provides for a parliamentary system of government and guarantees certain fundamental rights. Under its terms the Emperor of Japan is "the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people" and exercises a purely ceremonial role without the possession of sovereignty.
The constitution, also known as the "Post-war Constitution" <span>(戦後憲法, Sengo-Kenpō?)</span> or the "Peace Constitution" <span>(平和憲法, Heiwa-Kenpō?)</span>, is best known for its Article 9, by which Japan renounces its right to wage war; and to a lesser extent, the provision for de jure popular sovereignty in conjunction with the monarchy.
The constitution was drawn up under the Allied occupation that followed World War II and was intended to replace Japan's previous militaristic and system of quasi-absolute monarchy with a form of liberal democracy. No amendment has been made to it since its adoption.<span>[1]</span>
Answer:
mark it was written in (70) CE
Explanation:
I think
Because the blacks needed a period of probation and instruction. A period is long enough for the black to have forgotten something of the condition as a slave.