It effected their culture and government as a whole. The American influence after WW2 caused the government to be democratic. The culture was now more relaxed and a little nicer to women. Japan started to make a lot of technology now that they weren't living like they were post ww2.
In the 50's-90's, Japan's economy was skyrocketing. They were selling computers, cameras, gaming systems and just about anything with tech as fast as they could and better than anyone else.
The correct answer is C. There were not many banks to finance businesses.
In 1860 the South was still predominantly agricultural, highly dependent upon the sale of staples to a world market. By 1815, cotton was the most valuable export in the United States, by 1840 it was worth more than all other exports combined. But while the southern states produced 2/3 of the world’s supply of cotton, the South had little manufacturing capability, about 20% of the railroad tracks, but only 13% of the nation’s banks.
Either A, or D I think. Not 100% sure. good luck ^_^
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Treblinka was an extermination camp, built and operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II.