The correct answers are A, and D.
A. Strong centralized government.
D. Military build-up.
There are other similarities between Bismarck and Meiji restoration. For example,
1. Both were modernized countries where there was good means of transport, communication, education, and voting rights.
2. They were industrialized where there businesses were very strong.
3. Citizens supported their nationalism.
4. Both were supported by emperor
5. Both their government had legislature and constitution.
<span>The perfect right of kings or heavenly right is a political and religious tenet of legal and political authenticity. It declares that a ruler is liable to no natural expert, inferring the privilege to govern specifically from the will of God. The lord is in this way not subject to the will of his kin, the gentry, or some other bequest of the domain</span>
Interscholastic athletes are those of which provides
teaching and learning experiences in the classroom. Their teachings mostly
involved with life and how their educational goals could be attained. A
societal concern in which is not their part to address is about literacy in
ways of helping students in becoming an effective citizens for these is not
being taught to them.
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People who supported Darwinism said that the government should not interfere in the working of the society by helping the poor and marginal people like immigrants because it has an adverse affect on the development of the society and does not let it go forward.
Similarly Eugenics were also totally against the immigration and the coming of people of low grades to the south america because it hindered growth and changed the mind set of the people.
<span>A) FDR’s reforms could only marginally help the US economy recover from the Great Depression.
B) FDR’s reforms gave workers the right to organize and bargain wages in a volatile economic environment.
C) FDR’s reforms were experimental when it came to the economy, but conservative when it came to minority issues.
D) FDR’s reforms did not do enough in terms of wealth distribution, so the poor continued to struggle to survive.
E) FDR’s reforms, while beneficial to single women, were biased against married women.</span><span>
i think its E
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