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- World Economy (Miscellaneous)economics-mcqs › world-economy-miscellaneous
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- 3 Jun 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Before 1945, Japan pursued territorial expansion to boost its economy, but after 1945, it shifted to economic growth without aggression. This shows that territorial conquest is not essential for achieving economic goals.
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- 1.Which nation possesses the greatest amount of natural gas reserves globally?
- 2.To protect its economy, Japan has frequently restricted the volume of cars and agricultural goods imported from the United States. What is the primary goal behind these restrictions?
- 3.According to mercantilist theory, what role should colonies primarily serve?
- 4.What was a direct outcome of the economic reforms in China during the 1980s and 1990s under Deng Xiaoping's leadership?
- 5.What is the primary reason that cash-crop farming remains a dominant agricultural practice in many Central American countries today?
- 6.What has been a primary cause of economic disputes between the United States and China in recent years?
- 7.Which factor has most significantly driven recent economic growth in Japan?
- 8.During the 19th century, what was Russia's primary motivation for seeking control over Turkey?
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