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Someone answer this ASAP its due soonn, and please answer in full sentences. own words:) u can leave the ones u don't get. 1) List two things Emperor Meiji did to quickly
demonstrate his authority.

2) How did the role and status of the samurai change under Emperor Meiji?

3) How did Japan expand through military engagements?

4) Why do you think the Imperial Court moved from Kyoto to Edo?

5) Explain why coal became important in the industrialisation of Japan.

6) Coal production in Japan increased fourfold between 1885 and 1895. How many years did it take for coal production to quadruple?

7) Why do you think the development of the rail system
was important for trade?

8) Think about what you have learned about the shogunate in Japan. Overall, do you think it was a
period that produced gains for Japan, or one that slowed down its development? Give reasons for your response.

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