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In responding to the Great Depression, how was Japan similar to the United States under Franklin D. Roosevelt?A.Both countries established command economies with strict government control over all industries.B.Both countries cut government spending in an effort to reduce national debt.C.Both countries implemented Keynesian economic policies to combat unemployment.D.Both countries adopted more democratic policies to encourage economic growth.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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In responding to the Great Depression, how was Japan similar to the United States under Franklin D. Roosevelt?A.Both countries established command economies with strict government control over all industries.B.Both countries cut government spending in an effort to reduce national debt.C.Both countries implemented Keynesian economic policies to combat unemployment.D.Both countries adopted more democratic policies to encourage economic growth.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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C. Both countries implemented Keynesian economic policies to combat unemployment.

Here's the step by step explanation:

  1. During the Great Depression, both Japan and the United States faced severe economic downturns and high unemployment rates.

  2. In response to this, both countries adopted Keynesian economic policies. Keynesian economics is a theory that says the government should increase demand to boost growth. Keynesians believe consumer demand is

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