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The 1900s saw its rise in the economy of the United States, as the United States was less affected by the world wars, meaning its factories were less damaged and its economy still running despite the war's devastation. This led to the opening of the US economy causing massive exports to the world as the US was its industrial background. This was until [[File:Nixon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism|Richard Nixon]] met with [[File:MaoHair.png]] [[Maoism|Chairman Mao]] and worked out a deal where China would become the world's prime exporter of products. This transition was completed around the same time as Europe's transition to service economies, but it finished up more around the 2000s than in the 1990s.
 
Today, he is mainly struggling in the West as the factories close down and people move out of the region which once boomed under him due to environmental concerns such as air pollution and climate change. But Industrialism has since moved with [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] down to developing countries where industrialism is prominent, such as [[File:Cball-China.png]] [[Dengism|China]], [[File:Cball-BANG.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Bangladesh]], [[File:Cball-India.png]] [[Hindutva|India]], [[File:Hochi.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Vietnam]], and [[File:Cball-Nigeria.png]] [[SocialIlliberal Democracy|Nigeria]].
 
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