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Abe Iso and New Zealand as a model for a new Japan
Masako Gavin
Faculty of Society & Design
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Arts & Humanities
New Japan
100%
New Zealand
54%
Japan
42%
Socialist
25%
Magnates
21%
Meiji Era
21%
Christian Beliefs
18%
Workforce
17%
Armed Forces
15%
Capitalism
14%
Tax
14%
Socialism
14%
Farmers
14%
Government Policy
13%
Relief
13%
Well-being
13%
Poverty
11%
Labor
11%
Wages
10%
Rise
10%
Government
8%
Economy
6%
Social Sciences
New Zealand
51%
Japan
45%
intellectual
38%
early socialism
24%
low wage
14%
national economy
14%
nineteenth century
11%
government policy
11%
taxes
10%
farmer
10%
military
10%
capitalist society
10%
father
9%
university teacher
8%
poverty
8%
labor
8%
well-being
8%
reform
7%
present
6%