Yes but it would require a lot of work, money, and the economy would suffer at first. The first route is to slowly diverge and start importing from other countries. The other countries will use the money to start to produce things we request. This will happen over a long amount of time as other countries go through a sort of revolution and gain new ties with the U.S. The economy will suffer for years and things will become more expensive but in the long run our economy will stabilize and receive things it couldn’t have had before due to industrialization in baren countries and China continues to suffer as they cannot rely on the U.S. for major export.
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Oregon city community I believe
The edition of this image is the Gen'ei edition, published in 1120 CE. The original publication dates back to 897 CE - 930 CE, during the Emperor Daigo reign.
This anthology was the first one to deal with themes of love and the seasons, and it was also the most influential poetic anthology of its time. The themes reflect the positive character of Japanese society of the time.
European countries began finding trade routes to Asia that avoided Ottoman territory (APEX).