A 1000 yen note is shown.

This Japanese 10,000-yen represents Yukichi Fukuzawa. Fukuzawa is the only civilian represented on Japanese currency. During the late 1800s, he led the transition to introduce and incorporate Western culture into Japan’s society.

It is said that heaven does not create one man above or below another man. Any existing distinction between the wise and the stupid, between the rich and the poor, comes down to a matter of education.

These words are from Yukichi Fukuzawa's first essay to the general public in 1872, and signaled the start of a new system of beliefs for the Japan of the time. (Keio University, 2017, para. 2–3).

Keio University. (2018, March 21). A Brief Look into the Life of Keio Founder Yukichi Fukuzawa. Retrieved 3:11pm, March 21, 2018

Question
What national values were the Japanese likely trying to convey by including a portrait of famous philosopher Yukichi Fukuzawa on the following piece of currency?

(1 point)
Responses

wisdom and education
wisdom and education

power and prosperity
power and prosperity

strength and endurance
strength and endurance

peace and independence
peace and independence

wisdom and education