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Which best describes how economic growth has changed Japanese society since the US occupation?
Only two economic classes have remained.
Wealth has been equally distributed throughout society.
A sizeable middle class has developed.
Most of the population has amassed great wealth.
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A sizeable middle class has developed.
After the US occupation Japan experienced rapid industrialization and sustained economic growth, creating widespread salaried employment, higher living standards, and a large middle-class consumer society rather than extreme wealth for most or perfect equality.
After the US occupation Japan experienced rapid industrialization and sustained economic growth, creating widespread salaried employment, higher living standards, and a large middle-class consumer society rather than extreme wealth for most or perfect equality.
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