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the industrialization of japan in the nineteenth century most directly led to japans adoption of which of the following foreign policies?
a a policy of isolation that sought to limit foreign cultural, economic, and political influences
b a policy of mediation that sought to prevent conflict among rival states
c a policy of promoting regional prosperity through the negotiation of free-trade agreements with western and asian states
d a policy of imperial expansion that sought to take advantage of the political and military weakness of neighboring asian states
Japan's 19th-century industrialization created a need for raw materials and markets, which drove a shift to imperial expansion. Neighboring Asian states had political and military vulnerabilities that Japan exploited to secure resources and power, aligning with option D. Isolation (A) ended before industrialization, mediation (B) and free-trade promotion (C) did not match Japan's aggressive post-industrial foreign policy.
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D. A policy of imperial expansion that sought to take advantage of the political and military weakness of neighboring Asian states