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How did the Japanese government change after the Meiji Restoration?

How did the Japanese government change after the Meiji Restoration?-example-1
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It is C. because Japan underwent many changes after the Meiji Restoration. The feudal system and all feudal class privileges were abolished. A constitution was enacted, and a parliamentary system was formalized. A national army was formed, and Japan constructed several transportation and communication systems.
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Answer: I think it's a

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It was the Meiji Restoration that finally abolished the strict class system and created a more free and democratic system that allowed the Japanese people to unleash their full potential. Under this new democratic system, Japan modernized and developed rapidly.

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