They were wlected by the people and for the people
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Examples include: weathervanes, old store signs and carved figures, itinerant portraits, carousel horses, fire buckets, painted game boards, cast iron doorstops and many other similar lines of highly collectible “whimsical” antiques
Depends on the time period, but a theme was that money changers stimulated trade and help in the development of growing economies as the trade between different regions occur or happen during that time period.
Japanese industrialization was not spontaneous or related to free market investments like it happened in Europe. The Japanese government willfully industrialized with careful planning. They also bought much of the ideas which they used to industrialize and improve for their own needs, they didn't just randomly invent something useful.<span />