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Imagine that you are a Japanese person watching events unfold in the 1850s and 1860s. How might you react? Do you see alternatives to the opening of your country to foreign trade? Do you
agree that in order to compete with the Western powers, your nation must begin to behave like the
Western powers? Explain.

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