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During the Meiji period,   Japan adopted a land reform and dissolved the zaibatsu companies.   Japan developed its own unique economic model and institutions rather than benchmarking Western economies.   With a move to the capital city to modern day Tokyo, urbanisation and commerce followed.   None of the answers is correct   Japan was ruled by elite samurai within a feudal system.

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During the Meiji period,   Japan adopted a land reform and dissolved the zaibatsu companies.   Japan developed its own unique economic model and institutions rather than benchmarking Western economies.   With a move to the capital city to modern day Tokyo, urbanisation and commerce followed.   None of the answers is correct   Japan was ruled by elite samurai within a feudal system.

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