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In Japan, the British agreed to end extraterritorial jurisdiction in 1864, however, there was a 5 year delay in fully implementing this agreement. One cause for this delay was to allow Japan time to renegotiate their treaties with foreign powers. What was the other reason for this delay? A: Public sentiment in Japan approved of the consular court system B: the U.S. and other European powers had to revise their legal codes C: The Japanese had to completely reformulate their legal code D: U.S. commercial interest resisted the disestablishment of the consular courts
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User: In Japan, the British agreed to end extraterritorial jurisdiction in 1864, however, there was a 5 year delay in fully implementing this agreement. One cause for this delay was to allow Japan time to renegotiate their treaties with foreign powers. What was the other reason for this delay? A: Public sentiment in Japan approved of the consular court system B: the U.S. and other European powers had to revise their legal codes C: The Japanese had to completely reformulate their legal code D: U.S. commercial interest resisted the disestablishment of the consular courts

Weegy: D. The United States and other European powers had to revise their legal codes.
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User: By the end of the 18th century, London replaced what city as Europe's financial center? A: Paris B: Brussels C: Amsterdam D: Munich

Weegy: C: Amsterdam
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User: The American Contribution to the Crystal Palace Exposition was critizied because it lacked significant A: scientific discovery B: Technological innovation C: artistic work D: volume

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The American Contribution to the Crystal Palace Exposition was criticized because it lacked significant artistic work.
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