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19 October, 21:14

What happened when the U. S. occupied japan after World War II?

A. Asian countries, fearing the Japanese would rebuild their empire, attacked U. S. occupation forces

B. the military dictatorship of pre-war was replaced with a democracy

C. Japanese citizens resisted occupation and rose up in armed revolt

D. Americans opposed the occupation forced Truman to pull the U. S. troop out of Japan

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  1. 19 October, 22:48
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    B. would be your answer. The U. S. and allies occupied and led rehabilitation of Japan from 1945-1952. Led by General Douglas A. MacArthur, started enacting widespread social/political reforms.
  2. 20 October, 00:47
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    The correct answer is B) The military dictatorship of pre-war was replaced with a democracy.

    The US occupied Japan after World War II in a very similar fashion to the way they monitored Germany during the same period. The Allied powers wanted to ensure that those leaders who rose to power during World War II would not have the chance to start another World War. This is why the US occupied Japan for roughly 7 years after the war. Emperor Hirohito was allowed to stay in the government but this was based on the will of the Japanese citizens.
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