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Rasek [7]
3 years ago
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For the first hundred years after the European rivals Japan experienced : select all that apply 1. Admiration from the Europeans

because of their find craftsmanship 2. A better rivalry between Europeans in Japan 3. The influx of Christian missionaries 4. New technologies that included weapons 5. Cultural and religious exchanges between areas
History
1 answer:
7nadin3 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The correct answer is

3. The influx of Christian missionaries

4. New technologies that included weapons

5. Cultural and religious exchanges between areas

Explanation:

As Japan interacted and experienced European culture for the first time, they were able to learn a lot from the new culture.

There was definitely an influx of missionaries from all over Europe who wanted to preach the Gospel and convert the local population.

Apart from this, the Japanese were able to learn about education and new technologies such as guns. The Japanese, before opening up believed they were very advanced, but after the Europeans, they understood their short-comings.

There were also plenty of cultural and religious exchanges taking place between them.

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