how did the daughter of liberty respond to the Townshend acts
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Answer:
C. isolated Japan from the rest of the world
Explanation: and
The Meiji Restoration was a period of 45 years of rule of Emperor Meiji in Japan, between 1868 and 1912. During this period, the country began its modernization and westernization, establishing itself as a world power. The name means "Era of the cult of the rules." In 1868 the Meiji revolution takes place, and the emperor regains his power. Legal reforms are then undertaken to equate Japanese and European society, taking as a model the liberal Prussia of William II. Therefore, this period was an era in which Japan finished with the remnants of the feudal system and opened up its market, its polity, and its way of life to the rest of the world, especially the Western world.