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Change during the Meiji Restoration happened quickly for all of the following reasons, except

a. Japan was a homogeneous society.
b. Japan resisted ideas from other cultures relying on their own scientists and scholars.
c. Japan experienced economic growth during this time.
d. Japan was determined to resist foreign rule.

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b. Japan resisted ideas from other cultures relying on their own scientists and scholars.

The Meiji period that accompanied the Restoration was an age of dominant administrative, financial, and cultural transformation in Japan. The reformations established throughout the Meiji emperor's rule brought modernization and Westernization of the nation significantly and covered the distance for Japan to enhance a significant worldwide government.

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Change during the Meiji Restoration happened quickly for all of the following reasons, except Japan resisted ideas from other cultures relying on their own scientists and scholars. the correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". I hope the answer helped you.
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