The major barrier that hindered Japan mostly, was the Portugeese missionaries looking to convert The Japs into, well, Christians.
The tenth amendment prevented the US Federal government from becoming too strong, by specifying that powers not specifically designated were not those of the central government by default.
There was a system of checks and balances set up. This system prevented one branch of the government from becoming too powerful.
Becoming dehydrated is prevented by drink water regularly during a hot day especially.
'Colorful' has been adopted into Japanese, becoming 'karafuru.'
You could stop pollution and littering
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it is recognited in its regulated sock system
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a judicial branch was established to interpret the law.
Well I guess the only official way to be Japanese is to be born in Japan, there is no other scientific way if becoming Japanese after you are born.
What stop one branch of government from becoming too powerful