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100

Japan created this linking all major Japanese cities.

What is a telegraph line?

100

He lead the last rebellion of the samurai against the emperor's forces in the Satsuma Rebellion.

Who is Takamori Saigo?

100

Japan defeated this country in the Sino-Japanese War in 1894-95.

Who is China?

100

This huge event took place in the 1700s.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

100

To help them advance quicker than the West, Japan did this.

What is hired experts?

200

Japan's motto at the time they first started modernizing was this saying.

What is "Wealthy country, strong army."?

200

10,000 samurai battled hand-to-hand with the national army, both side losing this many soldiers.

What is 4,000?

200

Japan broke through as an international power with their victory over Russia in this place in the Russo-Japanese War.

Where is Manchuria?

200

It took this may years for change to grab hold in North America, but only this long in Japan.

How long is 100 years and 50 years?

200

Japan did this once Japanese workers were well trained.

What is kick the experts out of the country?

300

Leaders made significant efforts to do this because of national security risks.

What is modernize the military?

300

This is why the Japanese army was able to quickly replace their casualties and the samurai were not. 

What is conscription?

300

Japan allied with this country during WWI so they could seize this.

What are Britain and German held territory in the Pacific?

300

Before this change goods were mostly this and made here.

What are hand-made and peoples homes and small workshops?

300

This is why they wanted to take over change for themselves.

What is they wanted to be in charge of the process?

400

4 of the 7 areas Japan began construction in to bring the economy into the modern era. 

What are railroads, ship yards, munitions factories, mines, textile factories, experimental agriculture stations, and other factories?

400

This is how many samurai escaped after the national army caught up with them and most of them decided to do this.

What is 500 and surrendered?

400

Japanese competition made great inroads into these three European dominated markets.

What are China, India and Indonesia? 

400

After the change these were introduced that could produce the same products this way.

What are machines, and more quickly and efficiently?

400

This problem presented itself in the face of the change to Western ideas.

What is, powerful and traditional Japanese thought it was betraying Japanese way of life? 

500

2 of 3 things the govt did to deal with national security.

What are establish a small standing army, a large reserve system, and compulsory militia service?

500

The rebellion finally ended on this date when this tragic event happened.

When is Sept 24, 1877, and Saigo was beheaded?

500

To emerge from the feudal period, Japan had to do 2 of these 3 things.

What are control over foreign colonies or territories, military power to defend these territories, strong independent economy?

500

Most of the change that took place in Japan was because the people wanted these things that the West had.

What are products and lifestyle?

500

This became the new motto meaning borrow the ideas from the West but make it our own.

What is Western Science, Japanese Essence?

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