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Which was allowed under the new system of government in Japan following World War II?
Women were allowed to vote.
The military elected new leaders.
The emperor retained power.
The US appointed new leaders.

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Women were allowed to vote.

After WWII Japan's 1947 constitution (under Allied occupation) granted universal suffrage, including women. The emperor's powers were reduced to a symbolic role, the military was disbanded/renounced war (Article 9), and Japanese leaders were chosen domestically (not appointed by the U.S.).