What led to the end of the Tokugawa shogunate?

The need for whale oil led the United States to force Japan into a trade agreement.
Russia’s aggressiveness and naval dominance of the Pacific led to the Sino-Soviet War.
Great Britain’s imperialistic desires expanded to include the domination of Japan.
Japanese peasants turned against the feudal system established by the Tokugawa dynasty.
Is it D?

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Don't think that sounds right.
anyone know i tried d and got it wrong
A tad late but it’s A 💀💀
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