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The basic requirements for industry's growth are capital, natural resources, and workers. True False
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All are true. Without natural resources there can be no production and trade. A young and a healthy workforce is necessary to produce and manufacture in order to ensure that capital is flowing and the economy and trade are prospering. There are other factors that might influence it but these three are the main ones in ideal societies.
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