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11 November, 11:33

Japan is an industrial power, but it's paucity of natural resources forces the nation to ...

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  1. 11 November, 12:19
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    Japan since World War 1 become a predominantly industrial nation from a country of primitive agriculture in 1913. By 1937, capital goods, including mining represented about 60 percent of the total industrial output. It is also an industrial power, but its paucity of natural resources forces that nation to suffer.
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