False. During the Meiji Restoration Japan did not reject the Western ways of life.
False.
The demand for natural resources was increased during the industrialization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
This was the era in which Japan industrialized and became a contender with western military nations (1868 thru the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905).
It led to technological modernization of Japan.
Answer this question… It promoted Western-style economic and educational systems.
Japan during WWII
The technology brought to Japan during Perry's expedition inspired Japanese leaders to modernize during the Meiji Restoration [APEX as of July 12th 2021]
It promoted Western-style economic and educational systems.
The years of the Meiji Restoration are classified as: efforts to industrialize Japan the modernization of Japan's army and navy the acceptance of Western ideas.
The modernization of Japan during the Meiji restoration resulted in the rise of japan as an imperialistic nation.
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underwent political reform and economic expansion.
They became more like "Western" nations Japan became more like China
The technology brought to Japan during Perry's expedition inspired Japanese leaders to modernize during the Milji Restoration.
The demand for natural resources was increased during the industrialization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
Japan was the last country to industrialize during the nineteenth century. This process began in the late 19th century through a period known as the Meiji Restoration, during which Japan modernized and industrialized rapidly to catch up with Western powers.
his name was Mutsuhito now known as the Meiji emperor