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Even Japan, which is one of the first Asian countries to industrialize, is in on imperialism.
Even Japan, which is one of the first Asian countries to industrialize, is in on imperialism.
In an attempt to industrialize Taiwan, the government put up import restrictions while subsidizing large corporations.
In an attempt to industrialize Taiwan, the government put up import restrictions while subsidizing large corporations.
He wants to make sure that the important critical technology of our nation is built in the United States and that we re industrialize and get good at manufacturing again because it's important for jobs.
We want to re industrialize the United States.
have been able to industrialize, at least not as quickly, because cotton textiles were
Without Southern cotton, the North wouldn't have been able to industrialize, at least not as quickly, because cotton textiles were one of the first industrially produced products and the most important commodity in world trade by the 19th century.
And that, coupled with a large population, meant that Indian textile manufacturing could be very productive without using machines, so they didn't need to industrialize.
so they didn’t need to industrialize.
Together we can re industrialize our economies and rebuild our capacity to defend our people.
And we're also working at NASA to industrialize low Earth orbit and explore the moon.
And we're also working at NASA to industrialize low Earth orbit and explore the Moon and beyond.
Today, that reputation has made it one of the easiest products to industrialize.
Today, that reputation has made it one of the easiest products to industrialize.
You are China and you are trying to industrialize your country, you want to become the global factory in the world,
You are China and you are trying to industrialize your country.
However, as they began to industrialize in the 1960s, their governments chose two radically different paths to capitalism.
However, as they began to industrialize in the 1960s, their governments chose two radically different paths to capitalism.