Slave masters and those in power didn't want their slaves to have an education for a couple of reasons:
1. They wanted to keep the better jobs (which generally required more education) among the white population.
2. An educated slave would have more power to revolt against their masters, and they would be able to communicate their rebellious ideas through books and letters rather than by word of mouth.
The reason and how the Meiji government modernized Japan by
having to sent the diplomats in the country of Europe and also in North America
in means of having them to study and that they are used in the constitution of
Germany as a model, making strong armies and adopting the America’s education.
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Crowds had waited for hours to greet them at the Gare d'Austerlitz, and French nurses gave them lunch on arrival
That's a hard one, but for the most part, I'd say the answer is A. The fascist state of Nazi Germany primarily centered around its military, and many advancements were made because of it.
tl;dr the answer is A