After its isolationism, Japan became an imperialist country.
Japanese citizens who left Japan were banned from returning.
Japanese citizens were not allowed to leave the country.
A B and C are the answers, if it is in a different order on your screan, sorry
treaty of kanawaga
increased international trade Japanese isolationism
Isolationism in Japan was enforced during the Edo period (1603-1868), known as sakoku. This policy restricted foreign influences by controlling foreign trade and limiting contact with foreigners. However, Japan began to open up to the world in the mid-19th century.
True
The Harris Treaty ended Japan's isolationism. However, it was not negotiated by Commoder Perry. It was negotiated by Townsend Harris.
True is shin in Japanese.
Five things that occurred that led America out of isolationism were the Boxer Rebellion, the Open Door Policy, the Spanish-American War, Japanese-Russian settlement, and the Algecircas Conference.
When Japan opened some if its ports to foreign trade their long history of isolation ended. So basically, their isolation (or Japanese isolationism) is what ended.
Isolationism
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.
isolationism