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Factors necessary for a nation's industrial growth include which of the following? Select 2.
natural resources
sufficient workers
corporations
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Natural resources and sufficient workers.
Reason: industrial growth depends on raw materials to process and a labor force to run factories and production; while corporations can help organize capital, they aren’t strictly required for industrialization.
Reason: industrial growth depends on raw materials to process and a labor force to run factories and production; while corporations can help organize capital, they aren’t strictly required for industrialization.
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