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How did Japan differ from many other powerful nations before 1854? a. It supported an Open Door Policy. b. It followed a policy of expansionism. c. It had an advanced industrial society d. It generally stayed out of foreign affairs
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d. It generally stayed out of foreign affairs.
Under the Tokugawa (Edo) shogunate Japan followed a policy of sakoku (national isolation) from the early 1600s until Commodore Perry forced the opening of Japan in 1853–54, limiting foreign contact and trade to a few controlled channels.
Under the Tokugawa (Edo) shogunate Japan followed a policy of sakoku (national isolation) from the early 1600s until Commodore Perry forced the opening of Japan in 1853–54, limiting foreign contact and trade to a few controlled channels.
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