What national values were the Japanese likely trying to convey by including a portrait of famous philosopher Yukichi Fukuzawa on there currency? (A)Wisdom and education. (B)Power and prosperity (C)Strength and endurance (D)Peace and prosperity My answer is B.

Nope its A

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The inclusion of a portrait of famous philosopher Yukichi Fukuzawa on Japanese currency is likely to convey national values related to (A) wisdom and education. Fukuzawa was a highly influential figure in Japan during the Meiji era and played a crucial role in the country's modernization. He emphasized the importance of education and knowledge as catalysts for Japan's progress and transformation into a modern, industrialized nation. By featuring Fukuzawa on their currency, the Japanese government likely intends to honor his contributions and highlight the values of wisdom and education as fundamental to the nation's identity. Thus, the correct answer is (A) wisdom and education, rather than (B) power and prosperity as you suggested.

I think you are probably right. He promoted Western ideas and Japanese independence.

http://www.britannica.com/biography/Fukuzawa-Yukichi

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