Japan successfully transitioned from weakness to international power through all the following actions EXCEPT

a. loosening its cultural ties to its traditional past.
b. looking to the West for its technology.
c. establishing new principles of education.
d. using many Western ideas in state building.
e. adopting foreign ideas and adapting them to Japanese culture.


a

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