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amid [387]
4 years ago
14

The great depression caused which major consequences in japan

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Kisachek [45]4 years ago
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Japan's military leaders became much more politically powerful


UkoKoshka [18]4 years ago
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The Japanese economy of the 1920s suffered from a retrenchment after the boom of the First World War. For most of the decade, the real economy remained dull, with low economic growth, mild deflation, and an unsettled financial system. hope it helps

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