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Emperor Meiji was elected head of Japan in 1868 and reigned during the Meiji restoration. Before his rule, the nation was militarily weak, and was controlled by hundreds of semi-independent feudal lords. He was influenced by how Otto Von Bismarck, Prime Minister of Germany, handled Germany during his time.
Emperor Meiji was elected head of Japan in 1868 and reigned during the Meiji restoration. Before his rule, the nation was militarily weak, and was controlled by hundreds of semi-independent feudal lords. He was influenced by how Otto Von Bismarck, Prime Minister of Germany, handled Germany during his time. Through nationalism, the belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and history – rather than a king or empire.
Meiji was a Japanese Emperor from 1868 to 1912; the Meiji Revolution, or Meiji Restoration, was an affair that restored the rule of authority of the Empire of Japan against foreign colonial powers; adopting European systems of the time, like the German constitution (Strong central government) established by Otto Von Bismarck, a Prussian-German statesman, who was the first Chancellor of the German Empire and dominated German and European affairs between 1871 and 1890.
Thereby, the most accurate option is (3). The Meiji Constitution was based largely on the system Von Bismarck developed for Germany.
Otto Von Bismarck was an influence for the Meiji Restoration in the sense that the Japan's political elite during those times sought advices from Otto Von Bismarck. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
Otto Von Bismarck was an influence for the Meiji Restoration in the sense that the Japan's political elite during those times sought advices from Otto Von Bismarck.
Emperor Meiji was elected head of Japan in 1868 and reigned during the Meiji restoration. Before his rule, the nation was militarily weak, and was controlled by hundreds of semi-independent feudal lords. He was influenced by how Otto Von Bismarck, Prime Minister of Germany, handled Germany during his time.
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Emperor Meiji was elected head of Japan in 1868 and reigned during the Meiji restoration. Before his rule, the nation was militarily weak, and was controlled by hundreds of semi-independent feudal lords. He was influenced by how Otto Von Bismarck, Prime Minister of Germany, handled Germany during his time. Through nationalism, the belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and history – rather than a king or empire.
Meiji was a Japanese Emperor from 1868 to 1912; the Meiji Revolution, or Meiji Restoration, was an affair that restored the rule of authority of the Empire of Japan against foreign colonial powers; adopting European systems of the time, like the German constitution (Strong central government) established by Otto Von Bismarck, a Prussian-German statesman, who was the first Chancellor of the German Empire and dominated German and European affairs between 1871 and 1890.
Thereby, the most accurate option is (3). The Meiji Constitution was based largely on the system Von Bismarck developed for Germany.
Otto Von Bismarck was an influence for the Meiji Restoration in the sense that the Japan's political elite during those times sought advices from Otto Von Bismarck. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
Otto Von Bismarck was an influence for the Meiji Restoration in the sense that the Japan's political elite during those times sought advices from Otto Von Bismarck.
3). The Meiji Constitution was based largely on the system Von Bismarck developed for Germany.