What was the primary difference between the reformed Japanese government and reformed Russian institutions by 1914?

What was the primary difference between the reformed Japanese government and reformed Russian institutions by 1914?



a. Japan created a national parliament.
b. Japan retained an emperor at the head of government.
c. Japan's government was elected by a broad majority of the population.
d. Japan's government had incorporated business leaders into its governing structure.
e. Russian institutions were more secular than Japan's.







Answer: D


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