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hubes95

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Japanese delegations, sent to Europe in 1873 to study its technology and military level, were especially impressed with the
 
  a. British navy and constitutional monarchy.
  b. unification process of Italy.
  c. German combination of nationalism and an industrial-military base.
  d. politics of absolute monarchies.
  e. French and German militaries.

Question 2

After 1858, the situation in Japan continued to be tense and threatening because
 
  a. the shogun had allied with foreigners, seeking to increase his power.
  b. Europeans refused to even receive the special Japanese delegation sent to ask for continued isolation.
  c. the emperor led an imperial army against the Tokugawa government.
  d. there was a strong group calling for a return to war and worship of ancient warriors.
  e. reformers and revolutionists called for the expulsion of all foreigners.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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