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What were some of the economic changes brought to Japan during the Meiji Restoration?(1 point)
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Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from manufacturing toward agriculture.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from manufacturing toward agriculture.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
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Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from manufacturing toward agriculture.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from manufacturing toward agriculture.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing.
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Some of the economic changes brought to Japan during the Meiji Restoration included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing. This shift led to rapid industrialization, modernization, and an increase in exports, contributing to Japan's transformation into a major world economic power.