The leaders of the Meiji government did not believe in democracy yet it established the 'Diet'- an elected assembly. Explain this apparent contradiction in one sentence

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
4 months ago

The leaders of the Meiji government created the 'Diet' as a means of incorporating aspects of democratic governance while still maintaining their authoritarian control over the state.

Raven Raven answered
4 months ago

Are you sure

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
4 months ago

I apologize for any confusion caused. The Meiji government, although it implemented a form of elected assembly known as the 'Diet', did not fully embrace democracy but rather utilized it as a means to legitimize their rule and consolidate their power.

Raven Raven answered
4 months ago

Answer in one sentence must be along that line:

The leaders knew from their study of western history that 'political absolution' led to popular discontent.

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
4 months ago

The leaders of the Meiji government established the 'Diet' as a concession to prevent popular discontent and maintain stability, even though they did not fully believe in democracy.

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