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23 March, 16:41

Why was Commodore Perry sent to Japan?

A. He wanted to set up a trade agreement to increase U. S. exports.

B. He was sent as a representative to ease relations between the two countries.

C. Perry wanted to end the Boxer Rebellion.

D. Perry enforced the position of open access to waters near Japan for U. S. fisherman.

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  1. 23 March, 18:48
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    The correct answer is letter "A" not just an agreement ... forcing the Japanese ...
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