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Identify Connections Among Interdisciplinary Topics Practice Test

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Based on the passage, what example from the passage best demonstrates the interaction between Japanese culture and political science? Passage: After 1868, Meiji officials sought to build a modern state while maintaining a shared cultural center. The passage describes how the new government promoted the emperor as a symbol of unity, even as it adopted ministries, budgets, and a national army. Public rituals, such as celebrating national holidays with flags and speeches, helped ordinary people imagine membership in a single polity. At the same time, activists formed groups that demanded a constitution and assemblies, arguing that legitimacy required representation. The passage points to the 1889 Constitution and the opening of the Imperial Diet in 1890 as institutional answers to these debates. Yet it also notes limits: suffrage remained narrow, and officials used police powers to manage dissent. The passage concludes that Meiji Japan demonstrates a political science lesson: state-building relies on both formal institutions and cultural narratives that make authority feel natural.

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