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31 March, 04:09

What were the characteristics of the Tokugawa era in Japan? Check all that apply. - The country pursued a policy of isolation.

-The country had advanced military technology.

-The country established trading relationships with dozens of countries.

-The country was industrialized.

-The country had an economy based on agriculture.

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  1. 31 March, 04:58
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  2. 31 March, 06:17
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    The country pursued a policy of isolation.

    The country had an economy based on agriculture.

    Tokugawa pursued a policy of isolation by issuing edicts that basically closed Japan to all foreigners and prevented Japanese from leaving. The population was required to engage in only agricultural activiteis
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