Before the Great Depression, Japan's economy was primarily based on agriculture, with rice being the staple crop and a significant source of income for many rural families. However, during the early 20th century, Japan underwent rapid industrialization, shifting towards manufacturing, particularly in textiles and heavy industries. This transformation was supported by government policies that promoted industrial growth and modernization. As a result, Japan became increasingly integrated into the global economy, exporting goods while also relying on imports for raw materials.
not all people were affected by the great depression. actually nearly 40% wasn't affected.
Mainly, it was World War II.
the economy
The Great Depression crippled many countries throughout the world. France went into the Great Depression when they lost income from their wine industry and from tourism.
Hoover was alive during the great depression. He was rich enough that it did not personally affect his way of life.
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The Great Depression
consumerism
No that was the Great Depression era.
The government made poor decisions.
For the economy to regain its power.