Answer:
He followed the division of the Christian Roman emperor. I believe
Explanation:
Japan adopted some of the European Ideals in the 17th and 18th century to advance their technology to become a world power. Japan adopted the ideals to support their own economy and militarize themselves. Examples of this are seen in the railroad building. Japan built railroads in a European fashion (even going as far as to hire Dutch for helping advance the railroad systems, called “Rangaku”) to move materials across land quickly, and help the economy. Japan was successful in these tactics, and the Tokugawa shogunate became one of the world powers in the 18th century. They didn’t want to have Europe control them, so they denied access to most Europeans (besides the rangaku), while only adopting the aspects that would improve Japan.
Answer: due to the fact they thought americans would lose jobs
Mark Twain used the term "gilded" to refer to theappearance of the period being wonderful while underneath it wasbase and worthless in the same manner that gilded (gold plated)lead can appear to be gold but ut remains worthless.