History, asked by briannareynolds2, 8 months ago

Something China and Japan have in common is

they borrowed and adapted Western ideas.
they remained true to their cultural traditions.
they industrialized to improve their economies.
they have a history of strong cultural traditions.

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Answered by serenitypasley
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Answer:

d

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Answered by amikkr
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Something China and Japan have in common is they industrialized to improve their economies. (Option c)

  • The industrial symbols as the tremendous pace in its output because of the advent of better management under one roof.
  • The employees reacted with disdain and contempt to most inventions in the textile industry of Japan whereas machines meant less manual in China.
  • One such creation was the Woolen industry where the opposition attempted to destroy the labour market.
  • Many China were too preoccupied with meeting the demands to produce anything else than surge textile Japan.
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