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But the number one lesson learned is: Don't fight a war. (Nothing is worth fighting for, besides we are all getting along so well there will be no reason to fight any more wars)
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Well I didn't look at the textbook, but I know the Sedition Acts limited the people's right of speech aka the 1st amendment
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Dudley Randall wanted the poem's message to be easily shared, and he figured having a simple and rhyming style might be the best way to go about that. Much like a catchy tune that doesn't get out of your head, his lines are easy to memorize. And, like the tragic images and history of the poem, they're hard to forget.
<span>They wanted to limit European cultural and religious influence in Japan is why Japan had the policy of avoiding contact with Europeans during the Tokugawa shogunate
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