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Japan earthquake related to Liberalism/conservatism??
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Hey guys I have this social source based question I have to write on in class tomorrow and I was thinking of using the recent earthquake in Japan as support. I am really not that knowledgable when it comes to the Japanese economy and I was wondering if anyone could help me get a start on how this event has affected Japan as a whole and how it is related to liberalism or conservatism. Thanks any help appreciated
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How the fuck would an earthquake and tsunami be related to a political philosophy?
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have you caught the retarded?
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The tsunami was obvious a conservative when compared to the liberal mainland of Japan
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If anything it would be related to nationalism. A certain event that brings a group, such as the Japanese, closer together. If you need an example use the colonists settling the Americas and breaking free from englands rule. Your welcome
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it could only be related further down the line, if say one party used what's happening now to point a finger at an opposition party. Otherwise, there really is no political motivation behind what is happening.
You are seriously grasping at straws here.
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you have to make a connection like how nuclear power has entered the american political discussion after the disaster.
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Really a terrible place to start.
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Too soon man, too soon... People are still really shaken up over this.
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the colonists were were pretty evenly split with about 1/3 supporting independence, 1/3 unsure, and 1/3 wanting to stay under british rule. get learned fool. if anything 911 would be a better example.
and to op, you are either retarded or a troll
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