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22. Questions 22-23 refer to the passage below.
..I am willing to admit my pride in this
accomplishment for Japan. The facts are these: It
was not until the sixth year of Kaei (1853) that a
steamship was seen for the first time; it was only in
the second year of Ansei (1855) that we began to
study navigation from the Dutch in Nagasaki; by
1860, the science was sufficiently understood to
enable us to sail a ship across the Pacific. This
means that about seven years after the first sight of a
steamship, after only about five years of practice, the
Japanese people made a trans-Pacific crossing
without help from foreign experts. I think we can
without undue pride boast before the world of this
courage and skill. As I have shown, the Japanese
officers were to receive no aid from Captain Brooke
throughout the voyage. Even in taking observations,
our officers and the Americans made them
independently of each other. Sometimes they
compared their results, but we were never in the
least dependent on the Americans. .
Eiichi Kiyooka, trans., The Autobiography of
Fukuzawa Yukichi, The Hokuseido Press, 1934
The changes described in this passage most directly
contributed to which of the following?
A) The development of Japanese of feudalism
B) Decreased trade between Japan and Europe
C) The Meiji Restoration
D) An alliance between Japan and Russia
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Transcribed Image Text:22. Questions 22-23 refer to the passage below. ..I am willing to admit my pride in this accomplishment for Japan. The facts are these: It was not until the sixth year of Kaei (1853) that a steamship was seen for the first time; it was only in the second year of Ansei (1855) that we began to study navigation from the Dutch in Nagasaki; by 1860, the science was sufficiently understood to enable us to sail a ship across the Pacific. This means that about seven years after the first sight of a steamship, after only about five years of practice, the Japanese people made a trans-Pacific crossing without help from foreign experts. I think we can without undue pride boast before the world of this courage and skill. As I have shown, the Japanese officers were to receive no aid from Captain Brooke throughout the voyage. Even in taking observations, our officers and the Americans made them independently of each other. Sometimes they compared their results, but we were never in the least dependent on the Americans. . Eiichi Kiyooka, trans., The Autobiography of Fukuzawa Yukichi, The Hokuseido Press, 1934 The changes described in this passage most directly contributed to which of the following? A) The development of Japanese of feudalism B) Decreased trade between Japan and Europe C) The Meiji Restoration D) An alliance between Japan and Russia
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