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How did the Meiji restoration prevent Japan from becoming a victim of Western imperialism?

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One answer is found in the Meiji Restoration itself. This political revolution "restored" the emperor to power, but he did not rule directly. He was expected to accept the advice of the group that had overthrown the shôgun, and it was from this group that a small number of ambitious, able, and patriotic young men from the lower ranks of the samurai emerged to take control and establish the new political system.
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by modernizing the nation's industry and military

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With the Emperor back to power, Japan had recovered a sense of pride and greatness. It was ruled by the Meiji emperor who was counseled by very ambitious people. Inspired by the modern world, they started the process of modernizing Japan, which quickly grow into a thriving modern country.

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