Asked by Yato

What national values were the Japanese likely trying to convey by including a portrait of famous philosopher Yukichi Fukuzawa on there currency? (A)Wisdom and education. (B)Power and prosperity (C)Strength and endurance (D)Peace and prosperity My answer is B.

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Answered by Reed
I think you are probably right. He promoted Western ideas and Japanese independence.

http://www.britannica.com/biography/Fukuzawa-Yukichi
Answered by Yato
Thanks Reed =D !!
Answered by Yato
Nope its A
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