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Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) was a Japanese author, writer, teacher, translator, and entrepreneur who founded Keio University.
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Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) was a Japanese author, writer, teacher, translator, and entrepreneur who founded Keio University.
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Base your answers to Questions 9-10 on the passage and on your knowledge of social studies: Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) was a
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This Japanese 10,000-yen represents Yukichi Fukuzawa. Fukuzawa is the only civilian represented on Japanese currency. During the
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This Japanese 10,000-yen represents Yukichi Fukuzawa. Fukuzawa is the only civilian represented on Japanese currency. During the
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This Japanese 10,000-yen represents Yukichi Fukuzawa. Fukuzawa is the only civilian represented on
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A 1000 yen note is shown.
This Japanese 10,000-yen represents Yukichi Fukuzawa. Fukuzawa is the only civilian represented on
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A 1000 yen note is shown.
This Japanese 10,000-yen represents Yukichi Fukuzawa. Fukuzawa is the only civilian represented on
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A 1000 yen note is shown.
This Japanese 10,000-yen represents Yukichi Fukuzawa. Fukuzawa is the only civilian represented on
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What national values were the Japanese likely trying to convey by including a portrait of famous philosopher yukichi fukuzawa on
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