The correct option is C
The nineteenth century represents a turning point for the history of China and Japan with the arrival of Western powers in Pacific waters. Although the circumstances of both countries were very different, figuratively we could say that in the second half of the nineteenth century China lost the train of modernity due to its slow economic growth while Japan climbed quickly to the development plane.
Japan and contact with the West; At first they had had contact with some merchants from Holland, Russia and Great Britain. It was not until 1853-1854 with the Kangawa Treaty, and the US imposition. Through the military Matther Perry, that Japan opened its ports with commercial sights. All this caused a crisis in their traditional feudal structures, and a population that felt humiliated.
The answer is D. Thank you
<span>The answer is (2) a rise in the standard living. This is becasue with indusrialization came the use of technology, the application of science and new scientific discoveries, which permited to enhance living conditions and comfort for an extended group of people. Machineries produced in mass and the articles for comfort could reach more people. Regarding the othe options, social classes did not dissapear, it appeared classes related with the industrial work and capitalism; the birth rate did not increase because in the cities the families were smaller than in the rural places; and the urban tenements (houses) increased.</span>
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