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AP World History: Modern
Unit 7 – Global Conflicts (1900-Present)
Topic 7.4
How did Japan's economy contrast with that of Soviet Russia during the Interwar Period?
Both economies focused on agricultural growth rather than industrial expansion.
Japan became more industrialized and economically diverse while Soviet Russia implemented a command economy under Stalin's Five-Year Plans.
Both implemented capitalist policies and promoted free-market systems.
Soviet Russia pursued foreign investments while Japan isolated its economy from global influence.
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AP World History: Modern - 7.4 Economy in the Interwar Period
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