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AP World History: Modern
Unit 5 – Revolutions (1750-1900)
Topic 5.6
Which aspect differentiates state-led industrialization during the late Qing Dynasty China from that of Meiji Japan?
Only Qing China established a modern army as part of their reform process while Meiji Japan did not prioritize this action.
Both countries experienced similar progress levels due to their respective state-led industrializations with no significant differences present between them.
Only Meiji Japan relied on foreign technical experts while Qing China did not need any external assistance.
The reforms were more successful and comprehensive under Meiji Japan compared to those under late Qing China.
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AP World History: Modern - 5.6 Government's Role in Industrialization from 1750-1900
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