In 1863, civil war broke out between supporters of the ruling Tokugawa family and the supporters of the emperor Meiji, whose court had been isolated from any significant government role.
The civil war culminated in the overthrow of Tokugawa government in 1868 and the restoration of the rule of the Emperor. The Meiji Restoration also brought sweeping changes in Japanese culture by ending the feudal social system and introducing a modern capitalist government system which encouraged formal education and embraced new technologies from the west.
A. The rise of organized crime
You can rule out B and D right away because immigration was still high during this time and the Red Scare was most intense post WW2.
<span>The percentage of death amounted to 75 percent, as compared with andersonville and Elmira prisons of 33 percent in our civil war. The death rate of french and British prisoners of a war in a German prison camps was not more than 15 percent, and actually less for american prisoners.</span>
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True.....please answer my question too.
The correct answer is “economic exploitation of its neighbors”
To avoid European influence, Japan invaded China with cruel violence and took advantage of the Chinese weak situation to fulfill their power ambitions in Asia. China was a place rich with the metal such as iron and coal and because of that, it was an area of interest to Japan.
With this, Japan gained raw materials and lands and the security of the country, later China had a long growth with Japanese rule. Chinese people, on the other hand, suffered a lot on the hands of the Japanese and some parts of culture collapsed.