From the 1600s to the mid 1800s, Japan isolated itself from
outside influences, and limited both its trade and relations with other nations
under what is called the sakoku policy, which is sometimes also called the “period
of national isolation”.
I believe it is existentialism but I'm not sure. It could also be nihilism or objectivism depending on which philosopher, time period and context of your question. But I'm like 98% sure it's existentialism.
Everyone would be treated same and have the same amount of work.
<span>B. By island-hopping across the pacific ocean
The US had the idea that rather than waste resources rushing Japan with a massive force and possibly gettin rekt, they could carve a path of destruction through their territories on their way there and weaken Japan, making Japan easier to invade.
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