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german industrialism differed from american, japanese, and british industrialism because...
the military was the main industry to develop.
it was not influenced by other countries.
the workers despised their country.
their industrial revolution was led by the government.
Unlike the industrialization of the U.S., Japan, and Britain (which were driven more by private enterprise and market forces), German industrialization was heavily guided and supported by its national government, which invested in infrastructure, regulated industries, and coordinated economic development to catch up with other industrial powers. The other options are incorrect: the military was not Germany's main developing industry, German industrialism was influenced by other nations, and workers did not broadly despise their country.
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their industrial revolution was led by the government.