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Japan modeled its modern society after several western influences. Which influence was not incorporated into Japan’s modernization efforts?

A. Germany's government
B. Germany's army
C. the United States navy
D. the education system used in the United States

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Meiji's work gave way to many changes, but primarily the adoption of a constitution, a parliament, education, modern infrastructure, and a standing and modernized military. Above all else, the Meiji restoration made Japan into a serious, industrialized, power in the late 1800's to the early 1900's.

The Japanese carry out this modernization by very deliberate study, borrowing, and adaptation of Western political, military, technological, economic, and social forms — repeating a pattern of deliberate borrowing and adaptation seen previously in the classical period when Japan studied Chinese civilization

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