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asambeis [7]
4 years ago
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During the Meiji Restoration, many Japanese were sent to _____ and the United States to learn about Western ways of life.

History
1 answer:
Over [174]4 years ago
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Europe, because the Japanese were also taking ideas of European baking as part of western culture.
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