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How did Japan's adoption of the Meiji Constitution

differ from China's administration at the end of the
19th century?
O While Japan adopted elements of European
government, China limited Western influence.
O While Japan retained the leadership of its elite
classes, China rejected imperialism completely.
O While Japan rejected traditional practices, China
sought reforms to incorporate them.
While Japan refused equal rights for women, Chin
included gender parity in its reforms.

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Answer:

Responding to those pressures, the government issued a statement in 1881 promising a constitution by 1890. In 1885 a cabinet system was formed, and in 1886 work on the constitution began. Finally in 1889 the Meiji Constitution, presented as a gift from the emperor to the people, was officially promulgated.

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Responding to those pressures, the government issued a statement in 1881 promising a constitution by 1890. In 1885 a cabinet system was formed, and in 1886 work on the constitution began. Finally in 1889 the Meiji Constitution, presented as a gift from the emperor to the people, was officially promulgated.

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Answer:

A

While Japan adopted elements of European government, China limited Western influence.

Step-by-step explanation:

(i dont know if this is right but i read it and its the one that connects most with the passage)

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