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In Japan, the Meiji Restoration was similar to the French Revolution in that _____. 1.liberalism 2.socialism 3.communism 4.romanticism
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In Japan, the Meiji Restoration was similar to the French Revolution in that _____.
1.liberalism
2.socialism
3.communism
4.romanticism
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It could be argued that in Japan, the Meiji Restoration was similar to the French Revolution in that they were both "romantic" movements, since they were both fighting to completely change the way of life for an entire nation.
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