Ignore all ACs regarding Japan. Why? Because the stimulus states that Japan is already in a good position. Europe is the problem so look for ACs with Europe. That leaves you with D and E. The first sentence of the stimulus states that to be the most successful economy, one must train as many people as possible. That is the necessary part and therefore that must be in the AC. That leaves you with D only.
Plus, E talks about "most other countries" which are irrelevant, meaning that they were not mentioned in the stimulus.
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Ignore all ACs regarding Japan. Why? Because the stimulus states that Japan is already in a good position. Europe is the problem so look for ACs with Europe. That leaves you with D and E. The first sentence of the stimulus states that to be the most successful economy, one must train as many people as possible. That is the necessary part and therefore that must be in the AC. That leaves you with D only.
Plus, E talks about "most other countries" which are irrelevant, meaning that they were not mentioned in the stimulus.