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What was the Meiji government's position on education for all Japanese children

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Hello Countrybackroaovl1um, The Meiji government's position on education for all Japanese children is that education was most important for the brightest students.
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The Meiji government's position on education for all Japanese children is very important and they promoted western-style education.

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The Meiji government sponsored the industrialization and promoted a western-style education system among the children, the Meiji focused and created a system which mainly emphasizes knowledge-based on Science and Mathematics.

The Meiji government adopted the metric system and the western calendar, The Meiji aim was to combine western science with eastern values.

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