1. The Occupation of Hong Kong
For this solution, Japan rationed necessities such as rice and oil for families who own rationing license and deported unemployed people to the Mainland China. ... Decreasing number of population highlights the seriousness of this problem. ... The erosion of population caused another problem in Hong Kong. ... Generally, every currency is backed by something of value like a gold, and it normally issued by the government to represent its economy. While on the other hand, Japanese military yen was not backed by any economy, was unlimitedly issued by one military, thus it devaluated by the Britain...
- Word Count: 1898
- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: Undergraduate