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By the 1960s, Japan had become a powerful industrial nation by _____. adopting Western business practices avoiding government regulation of businesses hiring immigrant workers for factories selling poor quality toys and other goods

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adopting Western business practices

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By the 1960's, Japan had already changed a lot since the end of the World War II. Since the country was restricted in its military, and the imperialist ambitions were gone, Japan focused on developing its economy. This was done by adopting Western business practices as basis, and those combined with some of the Japanese cultural traits resulted in an economic boom in the island nation. The country heavily industrialized itself, it opened up to the world, made numerous trade agreements and economic connections, and the Japanese hard working ethic, high motivation, and commitment, made Japan a global economic superpower.

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