Answer:
True
Explanation:
The isolation period in Japan, known in Japanese as Sakoku, meaning "closed country", started in 1639 by Tokugawa lemitsu, the third Shōgun (military dictator) of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
The period of Sakoku lasted until 1853, when American Navy Official Mathew Perry use military force to compel Japan to open its ports to trade.
During this period, the only contact that Japan had with the world was through with China through the port of Nagasaki, and with the Dutch, who had a small factory in the town of Dejima.
Answer:
freedom to submit a petition to the government
Answer:
Their militaries needed to be modernized their isolationist past had left them far behind western society they shared dislike of western ideas and culture they needed to forgo tradition in Order to advanced Society
A theocracy is based on religion. A absolute monarchy is based on the royal family having complete control.