Multiple Choice

A historian is comparing the industrialization paths of two 19th-century European nations. Nation A's growth was driven by private entrepreneurs in the textile sector with minimal state intervention. Nation B's growth was characterized by significant coordination between large financial institutions and the government to fund the rapid development of steel and chemical plants. Which nation's strategy most closely resembles the historical model of Germany's industrialization?

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