How did being open to learning from the West help Japan’s experience with American imperialism?(1 point)

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Japan convinced the U.S. to return all the land it was forced to cede under the Treaty of Kanagawa.
Japan convinced the U.S. to return all the land it was forced to cede under the Treaty of Kanagawa.

Japan was able to balance learning with isolationism.
Japan was able to balance learning with isolationism.

Japan was able to build a strong nation-state and modernize their entire nation.
Japan was able to build a strong nation-state and modernize their entire nation.

Japan was able to help China improve during imperialism.

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The most accurate response is:

Japan was able to build a strong nation-state and modernize their entire nation.

This response reflects how Japan's openness to learning from Western technologies, political systems, and economic practices helped it transform into a modern state, enabling it to navigate the challenges posed by American imperialism and other foreign pressures.