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Why did the "special economic zones" (SEZs) of China succeed? (5 points) A) They imposed sanctions on Western nations, including the United States. B) They used international investment to stimulate the Chinese economy. C) They focused investments on agriculture instead of industry. D) They encouraged people to move from urban to rural areas.

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User Crandrad
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B) They used international investment to stimulate the Chinese economy

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User Ingwie Phoenix
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The "special economic zones" (SEZs) of China succeeded in the sense that they used international investment to stimulate the Chinese economy, although they also provided incentives for domestic work.
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