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一个国家发展与崛起的重要因素之一就是不断进行改革与创新。阅读下列材料,回答问题。

材料一:1868年4月,日本天皇率领群臣宣读“五条誓文”,决心励精图治,锐意改革……改革的动力是西化……英国模式自然作为铁路、电信、公共建筑和市政工程、纺织工业以及许多商业方面的模范;法国模式用来改革法制、军事;大学归功于美国。

——摘自霍布斯鲍姆《资本的年代》

材料二:美国第32任总统罗斯福说:“作为一个国家,我们拒绝了彻底的革命计划,为了永远地纠正我们经济制度中的严重缺点,我们依靠的是旧的民主秩序的新应用。”

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