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Question 1

In Japan, ____ took the lead in promoting industry.
 
  a. local communities
  b. foreign investors
  c. private companies
  d. the imperial government
  e. ambitious former samurai

Question 2

The absence of highly developed schools, churches, and libraries in the South between 1800 and 1860 may be explained by which of the following?
 
  a. Southerners did not enjoy socializing as much as their northern counterparts.
  b. Most southerners were far too busy to devote time to nonwork activities.
  c. Southerners were afraid that the presence of such institutions would lead to a mixture of the races.
  d. The South's low population density meant that financing and operating such institutions was difficult.



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