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Who traveled to Japan in 1852, setting up two trading posts and opening the country to trade with the West?

A. Otto von Bismarck
B. Simón Bolívar
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. Matthew Perry

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It was "Matthew Perry" who traveled to Japan in 1852, setting up two trading posts and opening the country to trade with the West, since he did so by utilizing "gunboat" diplomacy, in which he made it clear the US was willing to use force if necessary.
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