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The nation’s fledgling economy struggled because the investment from other countries into its major industries was lacking from most of them.
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because the investment from other countries into its major industries was lacking from most of them
B
because few other countries were willing to invest in its major industries
C
due to the fact that few other countries would have invested in its major industries
D
because of the lack of investment from few other countries in its major industries
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for the lack of investment in its major industries from other countries
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