The war of 1812 was no doubt a pointless one because the US didn’t really win the war and it was not worth fighting for too.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The reasons for which the US was fighting this war was not even achieved, and it gained none of the changes in the British policy, it also failed to achieve its military objectives and the war eventually resulted in several casualties with unnecessary deaths and uncountable damages made to the country.
The US won because the more powerful Britain was distracted in much larger conflicts at that time, otherwise the war would have misshaped US in a more dangerous way.
The two countries finally settled their disputes with peace talks, US agreed to give up its demands and Britain promised to leave Canada’s borders.
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Japan experienced the deepest economic downturn in modern history during 1930-32. This should not be confused with the banking crisis of 1927 (previous lecture).
There were two causes of this depression.
(1) Internally, the Minsei Party government (July 1929-April 1931, with prime minister Osachi Hamaguchi, finance minister Junnosuke Inoue, and foreign minister Kijuro Shidehara) deliberately adopted a deflationary policy in order to eliminate weak banks and firms and to prepare the nation for the return to the prewar gold parity (fixed exchange rate with real appreciation). The policy of deflation and return to gold was strongly advocated and implemented by finance minister Inoue.
(2) Externally, Black Thursday (Wall Street crash) of October 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression in the world economy had a severe negative impact on the Japanese economy.
Its main consequences on the Japanese economy and society were as follows:
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B. It was the first English document to limit the king's power
Explanation:
As an effect of the king's limited power it created a basis of English rights. However, it does not protect the rights.
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The system of checks and balances.</h3>
Explanation:
The system of check and balances is the system whereby all three branches of the government (the legislative, the executive and the judicial) oversees, check, limit the other so no parts abuse from their powers.
Through this system, each branch can respond to the action of the other, and one example that exemplifies it best is the process of passing laws: When Congress passes a bill, it goes to the President for signature. If the President signs it, it becomes a law, but if they veto the bill, then the bill is sent back to Congress to have a chance of overriding the Presidential veto with enough votes. Lastly, once legislation is enacted and is being enforced, the Supreme Court (who has the authority to hear special cases) has the power of Judicial Review, that is to say, the ability to review the bill and determine whether it is unconstitutional. This is exactly the process outlined in the statement provided.
Answer: the court will use in personam jurisdiction.
Explanation:
Personal jurisdiction is the court's authority to determine personal rights and liabilities of the parties before it. Under personal jurisdiction the court has the authority to decide matters of a particular defendant (in personam jurisdiction) or an item of property (in rem jurisdiction).