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What were two direct results of US Commodore Matthew Perry’s 1853’s voyage to Tokyo Bay?

Group of answer choices

the opening of two Japanese ports to foreign trade

the creation of a US consulate in Japan

the establishment of feudalism in Japan

the Russo-Japanese War

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The correct answers are:

  • the opening of two Japanese ports to foreign trade
  • the creation of a US consulate in Japan

These results were significant outcomes of Commodore Matthew Perry's expedition, which aimed to open Japan to trade with the West. The other options, "the establishment of feudalism in Japan" and "the Russo-Japanese War," are not direct results of Perry's voyage.