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D. The Meiji government was open to Western-style reforms, while the Qing dynasty was hesitant to embrace Western-style reforms.
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In the second half of the 19th century, Japan quickly modernized by adopting Western models and methods in public administration, business, education and defense. The Meiji Era reformers sent delegations to study the best Western solutions and the knowledge they got was adopted and adapted to local conditions. By the end of the century, Japan was the only modern and industrialized country of Asia.
The Qing dynasty failed to make reforms and adapt to the changing circumstances of the world, and could not produce economic and political modernization in China. The Qing government was corrupt and decadent.
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The Meiji government was open to Western-style reforms, while the Qing dynasty was hesitant to embrace Western-style reforms.
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