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At the Arrival of Perry's Ships,his Interpreter Noted That the Japanese

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At the arrival of Perry's ships,his interpreter noted that the Japanese in Tokyo


A) already had telegraph lines and muskets.
B) were a deeply tradition-bound society with little toleration for innovation.
C) appeared to have no signs of the modern world as a result of their isolation.
D) had a great aversion to trade and commerce and no middle class.

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