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Which of the following describes geographical features of Japan that shaped the country’s economic and political development?(1 point) Responses Japan is physically distant from other nations and developed totally in isolation from them, without any external influences at all. Japan is physically distant from other nations and developed totally in isolation from them, without any external influences at all. Japan’s numerous islands and mountains affected efforts to develop a centralized government and interactions with other countries. Japan’s numerous islands and mountains affected efforts to develop a centralized government and interactions with other countries. Mount Fuji is an important geographical feature but has not had any religious or cultural influence on the Japanese people. Mount Fuji is an important geographical feature but has not had any religious or cultural influence on the Japanese people. Although it is an archipelago, Japan has very few islands, and all of them are extremely important to the country’s development. Although it is an archipelago, Japan has very few islands, and all of them are extremely important to the country’s development.
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The option that best describes the geographical features of Japan that shaped the country's economic and political development is:
**Japan’s numerous islands and mountains affected efforts to develop a centralized government and interactions with other countries.**
This statement accurately reflects how Japan's geography, characterized by its archipelago and mountainous terrain, influenced its political structure and economic interactions, both domestically and internationally. The fragmented nature of the islands made centralized governance more challenging and led to distinct regional identities and interactions.
**Japan’s numerous islands and mountains affected efforts to develop a centralized government and interactions with other countries.**
This statement accurately reflects how Japan's geography, characterized by its archipelago and mountainous terrain, influenced its political structure and economic interactions, both domestically and internationally. The fragmented nature of the islands made centralized governance more challenging and led to distinct regional identities and interactions.