Source: Takahashi Korekiyo, Japanese Minister of Finance, speech to the House of Peers, 1932
"In order to rescue our nation from the severe economic depression that has struck since the collapse of the global markets, the government must abandon the gold standard and expand public spending. By devaluing the yen, we will stimulate our export industries, particularly textiles and light manufactures, and provide capital for the expansion of heavy industry and military production. We must reject the orthodox policy of retrenchment and fiscal austerity, which only deepens the misery of our farmers and workers, and instead use state credit to revive domestic demand."
Which of the following developments during the interwar period most directly contributed to the adoption of the policies described in the passage?
- AThe restoration of early modern mercantilist policies characterized by exclusive state-chartered trading monopolies.
- BThe establishment of the League of Nations mandate system to ensure free trade and economic stability across East Asia.
- The widespread shift toward government intervention in the economy to mitigate the effects of the global depression.Cevap
- DThe global spread of Marxist revolutions that replaced private property with state-controlled command economies.