What were some of the changes brought to Japan during the

Meiji Restoration?
a) Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy
away from agriculture toward manufacturing. Social changes
included the promotion of Western European and American
culture. Political Changes included dissolving parliament and the
constitution.
b) Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward
manufacturing. Social changes included the promotion of Russian and Chinese culture.
Political changes included making of a constitution and the founding
of parliament.
c) Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy
away from manufacturing toward agriculture. Social changes included
the promotion of Western European and American culture.
Political changes included the making of a constitution and the founding of parliament
d) Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy
away from agriculture toward manufacturing . Social changes included
the promotion of Western European and American culture.
Political changes included the making of a constitution and the founding of parliament

1 answer

The correct choice that accurately reflects the changes brought to Japan during the Meiji Restoration is:

d) Economic changes included moving the Japanese economy away from agriculture toward manufacturing. Social changes included the promotion of Western European and American culture. Political changes included the making of a constitution and the founding of parliament.

The Meiji Restoration, which began in 1868, marked a period of rapid modernization and Westernization in Japan. The country shifted from a feudal agricultural economy to a more industrialized economy, adopted many aspects of Western culture, and established a constitutional government and parliament.