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Evvie72

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Japan had been able to make the successful transition from weakness to international power through which of the following?
 
  a. all of the answers are correct.
  b. it looked to the West for its technology.
  c. it established new principles of education.
  d. it used many Western ideas in state building
  e. it adopted foreign ideas and adapted them to Japanese culture.

Question 2

By ____, the Qing was on its way to historical oblivion.
 
  a. 1875
  b. 1900
  c. the end of World War I
  d. the time of the Great Depression
  e. 1912



joshraies

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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