The Japanese economy and industry, and thus, all workers too, who were kept poor working for low wages.
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The enlightened governmentencouraged wealthy families, or zaibatsu, to buy them. In this way, the zaibatsu took over the Japanese economy. The Mitsubishi and Mitsui families were two examples.
A zaibatsu is a Japanese term for a monetary clique or conglomerate.
The Zaibatsu was a large financial and industrial corporation owned by rich and powerful Japanese families.
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A Japanese Zaibatsu Sony
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There is no preposition that immediately follows it because "dominate" is properly used as a transitive verb (to dominate someone or something). Once the object is expressed, there are several prepositions that could be used.Examples:The invaders dominated the local tribes forhundreds of years.The company may eventually dominate all competitors in the field.Romans dominated Northern Africa with their powerful armies.
Shigeaki Yasuoka has written: 'Ownership and management of family businesses' -- subject(s): Management, Family corporations 'Mistui zaibatsu shi' -- subject(s): History, Mitsui Zaibatsu