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... MEIJI RESTORATION The term restoration is commonly applied to the political changes that returned power to the throne during the reign of Mutsuhito , who took the reign name Meiji ( “ en- lightened rule , " 1868-1912 ) . The slogan ...
... MEIJI RESTORATION The term restoration is commonly applied to the political changes that returned power to the throne during the reign of Mutsuhito , who took the reign name Meiji ( “ en- lightened rule , " 1868-1912 ) . The slogan ...
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... Meiji leaders were asked to submit their opinions on constitutional problems in 1881 , Ōku- ma Shigenobu , a Saga leader , revealed a relatively liberal draft instead of first submitting it for the scrutiny of his colleagues . He also ...
... Meiji leaders were asked to submit their opinions on constitutional problems in 1881 , Ōku- ma Shigenobu , a Saga leader , revealed a relatively liberal draft instead of first submitting it for the scrutiny of his colleagues . He also ...
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... Meiji leaders had enjoyed . The Meiji emperor died in 1912 and was succeeded by a son who took the reign name Taishō ( " great righteousness , " reigned 1912-26 ) ; but mental ill- ness prevented him from approximating his father's fame ...
... Meiji leaders had enjoyed . The Meiji emperor died in 1912 and was succeeded by a son who took the reign name Taishō ( " great righteousness , " reigned 1912-26 ) ; but mental ill- ness prevented him from approximating his father's fame ...
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