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which statement best describes the relationship between Mathew Perry's expedition to japan and the meiji restoration?

The technology brought to Japan during Perry's expedition inspired Japanese leaders to modernize during the Milji Restoration.


Who was known as the merry monarch during the restoration?

Charles II, lived from 1630 to 1685 and was the monarch of Ireland, Scotland, and England. The people referred to him as the Merry Monarch mostly because of his lifestyle. His wife wanted no children, but it is said that Charles II had at least a dozen illegitimate children by other women.


Did Feudalism continued during the years of the Meiji Restoration.?

No, feudalism did not continue during the Meiji Restoration.


Did Feudalism continue during the years of the Meiji Restoration.?

No, feudalism did not continue during the Meiji Restoration.


Which statement best describes the relationship between Matthew Perry and expedition to Japan and the Meiji Restoration?

The technology brought to Japan during Perry's expedition inspired Japanese leaders to modernize during the Meiji Restoration [APEX as of July 12th 2021]


Did Feudalism continue during the years of the Meiji Restoration?

No, feudalism did not continue during the Meiji Restoration.


What influenced Japanese thinking during the Meiji restoration?

The Enlightenment influenced Japanese thinking during the Meiji Restoration.


What philosophy Japanese thinking during the Meiji restoration?

The Enlightenment influenced Japanese thinking during the Meiji Restoration.


How do you use monarch and renaissance in a sentence?

He was a monarch during the Renaissance.


Who was the monarch of England during the revolution?

King George lll was the 18 monarch during revolution war


Who was NOT a French monarch beheaded during the French Revolution?

Dumbledore was not a french monarch and was not beheaded during the french revolution


What were Americans nicknamed during the Great War?

Doughboys