Which of these was the MOST important feature of the Meiji Restoration in Japan?
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Which of these was the MOST important feature of the Meiji Restoration in Japan?
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The capitol was moved from Kyoto to Tokyo.
Power was centralized with a goal of creating a modern economy.
The influence of the Samurai and their code of honor were diminished.
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Foreign visitors were expelled and students studying abroad were recalled.
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