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Religious Freedom Under State Shinto
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religious affairs was restricted through the constitution; however Shinto can never be separated from Japanese people and Japan. The people still follow Shinto rituals and rites, they visit shrines and many marriages are executed in the Shi...

Culture
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Japanese Culture Japan is a country geisha, samurai, electronics, cars of outstanding quality and smiling tour groups relentlessly shooting their cameras. It is true that geishas were part of its history but today we can say that they are w...

Meiji And Showa Constitution
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Meiji Constitution and Showa Constitution belong to the constitutional framework of Japan. Currently, the constitution of Japan, also known as ‘Postwar Constitution’ or ‘Peace Constitution’ is the central law of Japan, which was enacted in ...

Korematsu V United States
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Korematsu. The argument by the Justice Black regarding the mandatory exception although constitutional believes that this has been justified during considerations of emergency and peril (Santos B., 1999, Pp. 133). Cases of Korematsu Under t...

Civil Rights And Civil Liberties
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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Introduction On 19 February, 1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the order 9066, which authorized the detainment of Japanese American, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. There was no prominent res...

Japan After World War II
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Japan. The occupation of Japan by U.S. forces began in August 1945 and ended in April 1952, General Douglas MacArthur was the first commander in chief. All operations were carried out mainly by the USA. Basically, Japan has lost all the ter...

Japanese American Internment
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Japanese struck Pearl Harbor, Franklin D. Roosevelt declared Executive order. This act based on their ethnic background they permitted the military to bypass the constitutional safeguards of American citizens in the name of national defense...