The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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If this is a true or false question, then the correct answer is "true."
It is true that Japan's success in modernization has created great interest in why and how it was able to adopt Western political, social, and economic institutions in so short a time.
We are talking about the importance of the Meiji Restoration.
The Meiji Restoration is the period in Japanese history when the political revolution in 1868 ended the feudal system in Japan to restore the imperial system of government.
The Emperor of Japan became the most important figure of the nation after the end of the Tokunaga. The reformation abolished the imperant class system, ended the Samurais as the official army of the empire, establishing a more modern concept of the military with the influence of the western world, modernize the industry of the country, and established basic education for Japanese children.
Answer:In the long history of the United States, only one president, George Washington, did not represent a political party.
Explanation:
The answer is purposiveness of behavior.
Edward Tolman is a purposive behaviorist whose work contributed to cognitive learning theory. His theory was called Purposive Behaviorism because he dealt with behaviors that are purposive or goal directed. Behaviors become purposive when an individual seeks something in its environment. The bits of knowledge and cognition gathered while seeking in the environment serve as cognitive maps are used to navigate more and find routes to his goal.