The Meiji Period in Japan is generally believed to last from 1868 to 1912 and was named after the emperor Meiji.
The era saw the Meiji Restoration take place, also known as Meiji Revolution, or Reform.
This saw the first formal consolidation of power in Japan and the development of a modern administration and standing army.
The Meiji Restoration saw a period of Japanese advancements in the fields of education, agriculture and technology. The Japanese understood that they were far behind Western Powers and would need to replicate their success in order to avoid being dominated by them.
Japan transformed from a mostly agrarian society into a modern country with skilled engineers and scientists.
This also greatly contributed towards the development of a capable Army.
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Answer:
I think he saw himself as handsome and thought he was going to be a great president.
Explanation:
I believe the type of government that citizens have the power to elect representatives on their behalf is the republic. The republic is a government that the citizens rule through their elected representatives.<span />
I believe it would be choice 2
The failure to mention basic rights<span> soon became a major issue in the subsequent debates over whether or not the proposed </span>Constitution<span> would be ratified, or approved However, the Federalists (those who supported ratification) argued that a </span>bill of rights<span> was unnecessary</span>