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Japanese history
Periods of Change
In Japan, the Meiji Restoration and the post–World War II “economic miracle” can be described as periods of... (A) political decentralization (B) revolutionary democratization (C) reactionary social change (D) innovative industrial development
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(D) innovative industrial development
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