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How did Japan differ from many other powerful nations before 1854?
(1 point)
It supported an Open Door Policy.
It followed a policy of expansionism.
It had an advanced industrial society.
It generally stayed out of foreign affairs.
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It generally stayed out of foreign affairs.
Under the Tokugawa shogunate (sakoku), Japan maintained strict isolation—limited trade (mainly with the Dutch and Chinese at Nagasaki) and minimal diplomatic contact—until Commodore Perry's arrival in 1853–54.
Under the Tokugawa shogunate (sakoku), Japan maintained strict isolation—limited trade (mainly with the Dutch and Chinese at Nagasaki) and minimal diplomatic contact—until Commodore Perry's arrival in 1853–54.
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