By 1750, the reforms of the Yoshimune government

a. actually advanced Japan into becoming a major economic power in the East.
b. prevented unrest in the countryside.
c. allowed the use of unpaid labor, which helped the farmer produce for the urban market.
d. allowed Japan's economy to do no more than struggle to just stand still.
e. passed reforms that allowed for greater access to water and forest products by farmers.


d

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