The Asian Immigrants were minor since Americans had all the Gold
<em>President Andrew Jackson</em> opposed giving the bank a new charter because he saw the Second National Bank<u> </u><u>as an elitist institution</u> whose first priority <em>was to gain profit and not public service.</em>
The voting public reaction to Jackson's vetoing the renewal of the Second National Bank Charter <em>was positive even though he lost a lot of voters from the wealthy class he gained votes from the working class like farmers and laborers</em>. <em>He won the re-election in November 1832</em> although it was a tight contest.
The issue of the exclusion of blacks from the voting system in the primaries. after the 1960's, however, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 entrenched the rights of African American voters in the political system, joining the political system for the first time in the 20th Century. As black people who had remained in the region became affiliated with the Democratic Party, so more White Americans moved towards supporting the Republican Party, creating a stark split.
Yes, it is true that when Washington said that the United States would be "friendly and impartial" in regard to foreign conflicts he was, in essence, saying that the United <span>States would remain neutral, since he knew that the United States was still too "young" to afford to get caught up in European affairs and wars at this time. </span>
Answer:
To keep foreigners from interfering with Japan’s affairs.
Explanation:
The Tokugawa shogunate kept Japan isolated from 1603 until 1853 because they did not want the western influence in their society. The involvement of the British in the Opium War warned Japan to strengthen its borders and political power. The Tokugawa regime focused on political, social and economic affairs. All this came to an end when Commodore Matthew Perry sailed to Tokyo harbour.