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How did Japan's demilitarization policy affect its military personnel?

It required all military personnel to be tried for war crimes.
It banned military personnel from leadership roles.
It meant the police force had to act as the military.
It required Japan’s foreign territories to create their own militaries.

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It banned military personnel from leadership roles.

Explanation: Allied demilitarization disbanded Japan’s armed forces, purged militarist leaders from public office and barred many former officers from holding government or leadership positions (only selected war criminals were tried, not all personnel).