Why have some historians brand the Meiji Restoration a 'distorted' revolution?
A) Because in comparison to France's, it was not a 'complete' social revolution
B) Because it only took place in central Japan
C) Because it had a greater impact on the elites than anyone else
D) Because it was modeled on bourgeois capitalism
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