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AP World History: Modern
Unit 5 – Revolutions (1750-1900)
Topic 5.6
What were the impacts of state-led industrialization on the social structure in Meiji Japan versus Tsarist Russia?
Only Tsarist Russia underwent a radical change, shifting from an agrarian society to an industrial one while Meiji Japan's society remained largely unchanged.
Only Meiji Japan saw drastic societal changes as it transitioned into an industrialized nation while Tsarist Russia maintained its traditional hierarchy.
In both nations, new social classes emerged but the effects were more dramatic in Japan where it resulted in rapid urban growth and changes in family structure.
Both countries experienced identical societal changes with no significant differences recorded.
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AP World History: Modern - 5.6 Government's Role in Industrialization from 1750-1900
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