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3
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giant dragons puffing smoke
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5
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food shortage
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7
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the last shogun of Japan
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9
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during the 1800's, overcrowding, lack of work, food shortages, and rising prices led to ____________ in the cities
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10
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by the 1800's, many ____________ were bankrupt because they had to pay for road and bridge construction in their hans and they had to maintain two houses under the Alternate Attendance policy of the Tokugawa shoguns
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12
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adoption of Western culture and technology
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14
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____________ and Enlightenment (Western culture and technology)
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15
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small group of unelected people who hold government power
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16
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he sailed into Edo Bay in 1853 in order to open up trade relations between the USA and Japan
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17
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railroads, highways, bridges, factories, etc
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19
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Meiji means '____________ rule'
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21
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someone who resists change and wants to keep the old ways
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24
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during the 1800's, many people in Japan blamed the ____________ for all of Japan's problems
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1854 treaty which opened up trade relations between Japan and the USA
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2
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the Emperor who took power from the shogun in 1867
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4
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describes the rules of government and the rights and freedoms of the people
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6
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they gained power during the 1800's because they had most of the money
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8
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during the 1800's, they were not as important because there were no wars for them to fight
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11
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where the Japanese entertained Western guests
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13
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the USA wanted to trade with Japan because the Americans wanted this natural resource for their steamships
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18
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under the No Second Thought ____________ Order (1825), foreigners who landed on Japanese soil were captured and imprisoned
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20
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during the 1800's, many ____________ moved to the cities to find work
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22
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Western science, Japanese ____________ (Western technology, Japanese culture)
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23
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new name for Edo, Japan's capital city
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