How did Japanese nationalists differentiate Japanese society from Western society?

a. They believed that the Japanese were more individualistic than westerners.
b. They believed that the Japanese were better at technology than westerners.
c. They believed that the Japanese were more loyal to their ruler than westerners to their own rulers.
d. They believed Japanese society to be far more modern than Western society.


Ans: c. They believed that the Japanese were more loyal to their ruler than westerners to their own rulers.

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