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Which identifies Japan’s movement from a feudal society to an industrialized nation?

The rise of the Meiji shogunate led to military consolidation and military industrial growth.

The spread of Christianity throughout Japan led farmers to question the authority of the emperor.

Class warfare that was established by disgruntled Japanese peasants led to the need for political reform and the end of feudalism.

The emperor’s restoration to power created a central government that established policies that unified Japan and promoted economic growth.

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The correct answer is actually The emperor’s restoration to power created a central government that established policies that unified Japan and promoted economic growth. I took this test and this was the correct answer:))

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I believe the answer is:
The rise of the Meiji shogunate led to military consolidation and military industrial growth.
This made Japanese government at that time shifted their focus from depending on pure agricultural sectors into Automobile sectors.
The products from this new sectors were used by Japanese in their expansion to search natural resources.
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