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Jessie Hanson
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4 May, 04:20
The Meiji Era changed Japanese society by
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Gauge Goodman
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The Meiji Era changed Japanese society by restoring practical imperial rule, and doing away with the past state of rulers who had "looked inward" instead of focussing on the empire.
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