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Savanna Villegas
31 July, 03:43
Describe postwar japan
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Clark Nelson
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Post-occupation Japan is the period in Japanese history which started after the Allied occupation of Japan that ended in 1952. In that time, Japan has established itself as a global economic and political power. The American-written post-war constitution was enacted on November 3, 1946 and became effective May 3, 1947.
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