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What were the consequences of Japan's "economic bubble" for men and women?Question 7Select one or more:a.women could work at nightb.increased workc.Increased wealthd.women could pursue a career

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What were the consequences of Japan's "economic bubble" for men and women?Question 7Select one or more:a.women could work at nightb.increased workc.Increased wealthd.women could pursue a career

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The consequences of Japan's "economic bubble" were significant for both men and women.

a. Women could work at night - This is not directly related to the economic bubble. The ability for women to work at night would be more related to societal changes and labor laws than the economic bubble.

b. Increased work - Yes, the economic bubble led to a period of high economic growth and prosperity, which resulted in increased work for both men and women. Companies were expanding and hiring more employees to keep up with the demand.

c. Increased wealth - Yes, the economic bubble led to a significant increase in wealth for many Japanese people. The value of assets, such as real estate and stocks, skyrocketed during this period, leading to increased wealth for those who owned these assets.

d. Women could pursue a career - This is not directly related to the economic bubble. The ability for women to pursue a career would be more related to societal changes and gender equality movements than the economic bubble. However, the economic prosperity during this period could have potentially created more opportunities for women to pursue a career.

So, the correct answers would be b. Increased work and c. Increased wealth.

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