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why did japan industrialize during the meiji period? how did industrialization affect japan? directions: read the text below and answer the questions that follow. contextualize the meiji restoration (1868 - 1912): japan industrializes and modernizes the arrival of warships from the united states and european nations, their advanced and formidable technology, and their ability to force the japanese to agree to trade terms that were unfavorable for japan sparked a period of rapid industrialization and modernization called the meiji restoration. this reaction was called the meiji restoration because meiji (meaning “enlightened rule”) was the name taken by the emperor, and during this period he was “restored” as the leader of the nation, but like in monarchs of england or france at the time, he had very little real power. under the slogan of national wealth and military strength, the meiji government adopted a number of ideas from european countries and the united states relating to government, and technologies to bolster industry, communication, and transportation that greatly impacted japanese and global history. a sketched portrait of the emperor meiji, 1888. image is courtesy of wikimedia commons and is in the public domain directions: as you examine the following documents related to the meiji restoration, fill in the graphic organizer below with evidence of the effects of industrialization on japan during this period. social effects political effects economic effects
The arrival of Western warships and their superior technology, along with unfavorable trade - terms, spurred Japan to industrialize during the Meiji Period. Industrialization had social effects like urbanization and changes in class structure; political effects such as centralization of power and modernization of the government; and economic effects including growth of industries and increased international trade.
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Social Effects: Urbanization, changes in class structure.
Political Effects: Centralization of power, modernization of government.
Economic Effects: Growth of industries, increased international trade.