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Despite the end of the feudal system of social organization in Meiji Japan, life initially changed very little for most Japanese. Which of the following is not one reason the new model of social organization of Meiji Japan had little impact on the daily life of many Japanese people?A) Traditional family patterns remained. Fathers had legal authority over all family members and made all the decisions for them.B) Daimyo resisted change and many were so powerful and wealthy that they ignored the new Meiji laws and continued to own land, employ samurai and collect taxes from peasant farmers on their lands.C) Class distinctions remained and many members of the upper classes had strong prejudices about the 'common' classes.D) Education was too expensive for many families and many rural peasants and women were not educated.

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Despite the end of the feudal system of social organization in Meiji Japan, life initially changed very little for most Japanese. Which of the following is not one reason the new model of social organization of Meiji Japan had little impact on the daily life of many Japanese people?A) Traditional family patterns remained. Fathers had legal authority over all family members and made all the decisions for them.B) Daimyo resisted change and many were so powerful and wealthy that they ignored the new Meiji laws and continued to own land, employ samurai and collect taxes from peasant farmers on their lands.C) Class distinctions remained and many members of the upper classes had strong prejudices about the 'common' classes.D) Education was too expensive for many families and many rural peasants and women were not educated.

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The statement that does not explain why the new model of social organization of Meiji Japan had little impact on the daily life of many Japanese people is B) Daimyo resisted change and many were so powerful and wealthy that they ignored the new Meiji laws and continued to own land, employ samurai and collect taxes from peasant farmers on their lands. This is because the Meiji Restoration abolished the feudal system, including the daimyo and samurai classes. The daimyo were replaced by governors and the samurai were gradually stripped of their privileges and status. Therefore, they could not have continued their previous practices.

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