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Japan's economic success during the 1950s and 1960s resulted in part from...?

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a. the adoption of new farming methods that created large agricultural surpluses for export

b. a trade agreement with China, the worlds largest exporter of goods

c. American military protection, which allowed Japan to spend more on economic development

d. the adoption of an eastern economic philosophy that emphasized a supply-and-demand economy

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  1. making an agreement with the U.S. to make all their c**p!


  2. ooh i just did a project on this a week ago. i would say that almost all those are true ._.  except i'm not too sure about B. but i may be wrong

    oh and the U.S. rewrote textbooks and reorganized the schooling system from K-secondary school or w/e which created a highly educated  and skilled workforce

  3. C.,American military protection--when the Korean War broke  out, lots of U.S. troops were stationed in Japan, and the U.S. had the Japanese make a lot of stuff for the war effort. This really boosted the Japanese economy tremendously.

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