The Progressive Party in the Meiji government favored which policy?

A. Rapid industrialization to propel agricultural reforms and land redistribution.
B. Distribution of power between the legislative and executive branches.
C. Installation of authority vested in parliament in true democracy.
D. Economic overhauls that granted control of the Japanese infrastructure to the daimyo corporations.
E. Socialism with a moderated figurehead monarchy.


Answer: B

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