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Answer:
Issues that Japan faced after World War I:
- Millions opposing the increase in rice prices
- Union membership tripling when Japanese employers began to struggle harder for their interests
- Rising of tenant-landowner conflicts
Explanation:
Answer:
The metal and glass industries were growing in Europe. The use of free labor – in contrast to slave gangs of ancient times – would in the 1300s contribute to inventions such as cogwheels, gears and suction pumps in mining. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.