The Emperor and the Shoguns
• Shoguns-emperorʼs military leaders; often put own interests fi rst
• Minamoto Yoritomo became fi rst shogun in 1192; ruled army, country
• Shogunate-military government-ruled Japan for nearly 700 years
The Samurai and the Warrior Code
• Samurai were fearsome; dying for lord more important than a long life
• Women in warrior families used weapons, had land; some became samurai
• Bushido-warrior code of honor, loyalty, bravery; Zen a key tenet They got more money.They got a bigger army.
Samurai were fearsome.
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It set the stage for the military takeover.
Once the military gained control of the civilian government then the government followed suit as the military initiated an expansionist policy which lead the nation of Japan into war . The military began and conducted military operations on the Chinese mainland and eventually to spreading Japanese influence throughout Asia .
cause they were nocking
The American people no longer trusted the government.
The Zaibatsu was a large financial and industrial corporation owned by rich and powerful Japanese families.
The Doolittle Raid was in retaliation for the attack on Hawaii on 7th December 1941. It had a political and psychological effect out of all proportion to it's military importance. The raid on 18th April 1942 impressed on the Japanese government/military that their homeland was not sacrosanct as they wished it to be. It was one of the reasons put forward for the later attack on Midway which was such a devastating defeat for the Japanese Navy.
It amplified the lack of confidence and dissent that was already developing in the Tsars regime.
the effects are the Europe is manufacturing goods too..
Government regulations can effect pricing and control monopolies. In Canada the government regulations on alcohol allow them to raise the prices and limit its sale to a single government run controlled store.
It led to a takeover of the government by the military.
Well ... a positive effect of the confederation of Canada, would be the avoidance of annexation, (look it up in the dictionary) from the U.S. Another one would be the fact that they could control their own taxes, education, and military. Having one central government would allow the government to pass bills more easily, because before, there was a double majority, which meant, they both agreed, or nothing got passed(Canada West and Canada East always disagreed). One bad thing i can think of, is that the French would be somewhat assimilated into the English way. They felt like they were losing their culture by giving into a central government, that's why they wanted more provincial rights. Military control could also be kind of bad for the country. Before Canada became a country, Britain took control of all military aspects of Canada, which meant they also paid for everything. Taking control of the military also means you take control of the bill.
The German government controls rules and regulations that have an effect on businesses in Germany. For the most part, Germany has a thriving private sector that is affected by government regulations as with any country.