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16 February, 11:20

How did Japan's economy change in the years following World War II?

A. Japan adopted more free-market practices while remaining loyal to its communist roots.

B. Japan became a purely free-market economy with no government oversight.

C. The Japanese adopted communism, which allowed them to recover from the devastation of war.

D. The Japanese used a free-enterprise system, introduced by the occupying United States.

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  1. 16 February, 12:23
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    The correct option is D

    D. The Japanese used a free-enterprise system, introduced by the occupying United States.

    Free enterprise is a type of economy where products, prices, and services are determined by the market, not the government. Japanese economy is highly competitive in products linked to international trade.
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