How were 19th-century samurai like the Pan-African writers who promoted African traditions? (4 points) a They did not want the West to influence their culture. b They saw the effects of colonization on their people. c They thought that Japan should build up its industry. d They wanted to escape the rule of imperial nations.
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a) They did not want west influence in their culture
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