The most significant factor that led to the revolution in...
The most significant factor that led to the revolution in the Japanese industrial sector is the
presence of huge copper mines
existence of vast oil and gas fields
military strength of the countries that aided them
inputs of committed and skillful industrial workforce
Correct answer is D
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