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What are some of the changes that the Meiji Restoration did? (select all possible answers)

It encouraged Japan to expand into places like Korea


It created public schools


Created a new form of government that included a cabnit and put the emperor in charge.


replaced the Samurai with a conscripted army

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It lead to many things but mainly a new form of government where the emperor was in charge and the end of the samurai.

In a sense it did start public schools and it did later on encourage Japanese invasion into Korea as well as Qing China.
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Answer: Created a new form of government that included a cabnit and put the emperor in charge.

Step-by-step explanation:

The abolition of the feudal system and all feudal class privileges.

The enacting of a constitution and formalization of a parliamentary system of government.

The formation of a national army.

The adoption of universal education.

There are some more things that might help, hope this was helpful! :)

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