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GrogVix [38]
2 years ago
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How did Japan’s government change the country during the Meiji restoration

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quester [9]2 years ago
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Answer:

Japan's government changed from a technologically backward nation with weak militarily force to one of the greatest powers of the modern world.

Explanation:

The Meiji Restoration (1868-1912) achieved to strengthen Japan in all areas (political, military, economic, social) which made it one of the greatest powers of the modern world. Before Meiji (also called Mutsuhito) had seized control on the nation, Japan was a militarily weak country, with little technological development, and whose power was restricted by Europe and the U.S. in several aspects such as in their foreign trade and legal system.

The Meiji Restoration was a period of change and modernization for Japan, in which there were set education standards that improved the system for education, and in which there was established a parliament and a different legal system, a new constitution, a highly centralized and bureaucratic government, a well-developed transport system, an industrialized country, a powerful army, and a  fully independent nation.

Mashutka [201]2 years ago
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It promoted western style economic and educational systems
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