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28 January, 09:42

The Meiji Era changed Japanese society byA. modernizing the armed forces, investing in factories, and establishing universal education.

b. encouraging Western influence, establishing universal education, and emphasizing nationalism.

c. depending on imports from the West, reducing the military, and encouraging Western influence.

d. modernizing the armed forces, establishing universal education, and deemphasizing nationalism.

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  1. 28 January, 09:54
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    A. modernizing the armed forces, investing in factories, and establishing universal education

    the Meiji begun in 1868, when the Tokugawa shogunate powers declined and the emperor was restored to the supreme position, upon which he chose the name Meiji. He embarked on series of legal, industrial and education reforms that elevated japan to a modern society abolishing the feudal system.
  2. 28 January, 09:59
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    Answer: A. modernizing the armed forces, investing in factories, and establishing universal education
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