Source: Iwasaki Yataro, founder of the Mitsubishi Company, letter to his employees, 1876.
"The government has entrusted our company with the task of maritime shipping, which is vital for the empire's national security and economic independence. Foreign shipping companies, possessing vast capital and steamships, have dominated our coastal trade and drained our wealth. If we do not compete with them and drive them out, our nation will never achieve true equality with the Western powers. Therefore, we must operate with efficiency and dedication, not merely for private profit, but to serve the state by establishing our maritime autonomy."
Which of the following developments in the global spread of industrialization during the late nineteenth century is best illustrated by the passage?
- The collaboration between state authorities and private enterprises to accelerate industrial modernization.Cevap
- BThe establishment of direct political administration over Japan by Western powers through maritime colonization.
- CThe persistence of early modern European mercantilist chartered monopolies as the primary drivers of global trade.
- DThe exclusion of advanced machinery like steamships from industrialization efforts outside Western Europe.