The deterioration in relations between the North and the South has to be taken in the context of the expansion of the US westward. The Southern fear was that free states would outnumber slave states in the Senate and thus be able to outlaw slavery. Before the Civil War, conflicts were seen in whether Missouri and Kansas would enter the Union as free or slave states. The North DID have groups who were fervently abolitionist (ie. John Brown), and there was a growing cultural divide between the industrial north and the agrarian south. Nevertheless, the crux of the tensions was control of the Senate.
A politics-administration dichotomy is an administration that can be apolitical. No administration has ever been formed that has ever come close to being apolitical. Politics is what a government does and administration is how it does it. "What do I do?" and "How do I do it?" are related questions no matter what field your in. Politics-administration dichotomy not only cannot be sustained, it cannot be initiated. One begets the other. To separate the two would beg the question "Why are we doing this?"
No. Emperor Hirohito tried to advance the cause and respect of his people. Furthermore, he did not have as much control over Japanese political affairs as did Tojo and his supporters. More importantly, it is very difficult to classify people as "Good" or "Evil" in a simplistic dichotomy. Could Hirohito have been better, probably. Could he have been worse, probably as well.
The term "civilization" can be misleading because it implies a linear progression of societal development, often favoring Western models of culture and governance as the standard. This perspective can overshadow the complexities and successes of non-Western societies, which may have different forms of social organization and values. Additionally, the term can perpetuate a false dichotomy between "civilized" and "uncivilized," neglecting the rich diversity of human experiences and achievements across various cultures.
Having been raised Christian, I accepted Islam as an adult because Islam: -offers an authentic, unaltered revelation (the Holy Qur'an), revealed in historic times -teaches a balanced, intelligent, practical moral code -provides a system of worship that encompasses every action a person performs -takes a rational, practical view of human nature -encourages daily spiritual growth, but joins the spiritual with the physical, rather than attempting to enforce an unnatural dichotomy between the two
The developed East often viewed the settlers of the West with a mix of skepticism and romanticism. While some saw them as rugged pioneers embodying American ideals of independence and adventure, others considered them uncivilized and lacking in sophistication. This dichotomy reflected broader tensions between progress and tradition, as the East sought to maintain its cultural dominance while grappling with the rapid expansion and changes brought by westward migration. Overall, the attitude was complex, oscillating between admiration for their spirit and disdain for their perceived backwardness.
I have not yet studied on dichotomy.
Veblenian dichotomy was created in 1904.
Dichotomy A was created on 2004-06-29.
There is a dichotomy between the main character's true self and his public persona.
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Dichotomy B was created on 2004-11-02.
Yes, the marriage ofMary Matalin and James Carville is a dichotomy.
It was almost as tho God wanted to create a nice little dichotomy.
There are two kinds of people: those who know how to use dichotomy in a sentence, and those who do not.
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The cast of Dichotomy of Man - 2008 includes: Phil Gill as John Doe
"The dichotomy between thought and action is profound, in that thought produces nothing, whereas action produces something".