Explanation:
The company conducted an unstructured type of interview for the two analyst. The company hired two analyst by interviewing two candidates. But by comparing their notes, they found out that their interviews have been different.
This is because both the candidates had different background and come from different work experiences. So the questions asked in the interview were also different which was based on each of their's previous work employment and education backgrounds.
What you're referring to was the Meiji Restoration, which comprised of many events that restored Japan's imperial rule. This rule led to widespread changes in Japan's social and economic structure, and was responsible for Japan emerging into the 20th century as a modernized country--a country that would eventually join Hitler in the fight against the Allies.
Is it even a question if it is tell me and I will let you know because I don’t know
Explanation:
In general, to allow an involvement of citizens it necessary to adapt the processes majorly on the legislative level, because you want to allow that citizens to make contributions on the current policies (changes/advancements/creating new...). The other point is, how you ensure that only society relevant policies can be applied by citizens. You need a threshold since a policy is relevant for larger group of citizens and not only for a small consortium from enterprises etc. On the other hand the barrier should not be to high, because it must be possible for engaged citizens to apply a new policy - you have to keep in mind that not the whole society will participate in the policy making...