A. Corporate and government excesses.
Muckrakers attacked institutions and leaders to make them seem as though they were corrupt.
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Well even though they wanted to be an isolated country without other people's cultures mixed in, they did take a couple of things from the Chinese. Like the writing system and the religion (Buddhism). I think they sort of took influences from the Europeans as well, I think. They had samurais, similar to Knights; both held courage and loyalty above all things. I hope a helped a bit!
I believe the answer is: C. Different estates sent warriors to fight religious wars in Europe.
The warriors (the samurais) In Japan mainly involved in local protection and domestic wars for to either expands or defend the influence of their lords. Other than this difference in the use of military. every other aspects of feudalism in both countries were extremely similar
The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians. ... In addition, Congress could not draft soldiers or regulate trade.
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They became very oppressed and things with German roots like hamburgers, sausage, and some city names were changed to American "Patriotic" names.