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Which nation brought Japan out of international seclusion?

Great Britain
United States
Portugal
China

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Answer:

Option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

United States, is the right answer.

Seclusion is a term used to describe a nation to be in a state of isolation from others.

Before the arrival of Perry, Japan effectively locked itself to western nations and decide to administer its business principally on nations in the South or Southeast Asia. However, the Perry Expedition in the year 1852 from the United States brought Japan out of the international seclusion. It opened up the trading relations of Japan with nations of West and in this way, it put an end to the seclusion of Japan.

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