Multiple Choice

An economic historian observes two distinct patterns between the 17th and 20th centuries. In one large East Asian nation that successfully resisted foreign political and economic intervention, average income grew seventeen-fold. In other large Asian nations that were subjected to foreign intervention during the same period, average living standards declined. Based on this information alone, what is the most crucial question to investigate before concluding that resisting intervention was the primary cause of the economic growth?

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