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How did the US change the government of Japan after World War II?
It allowed the emperor to gain more power.
It put Japan’s military in charge.
It barred former soldiers from voting.
It created a democratic government.
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It created a democratic government.
The U.S. occupation (1945–1952) drafted a new constitution that made sovereignty rest with the people, established parliamentary democracy and universal suffrage, removed the emperor’s political power (making him a symbolic figure), and disbanded Japan’s military.
The U.S. occupation (1945–1952) drafted a new constitution that made sovereignty rest with the people, established parliamentary democracy and universal suffrage, removed the emperor’s political power (making him a symbolic figure), and disbanded Japan’s military.
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