Multiple Choice
What lesson did people derive from the early Meiji experience with model industries?
A) That Japanese commoners were stupid and incapable of handling machinery
B) That Western-style industry had no place in the new Japan
C) That mines were more profitable than railways
D) That the government could play a meaningful role in economic development
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