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How did the United States’ approach regarding the Japanese economy shift during the Korean War?
It focused on growth rather than reform.
It focused on reform rather than growth.
It focused on reform rather than stabilization.
It focused on stabilization rather than decline.
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It focused on growth rather than reform.
Explanation: With the outbreak of the Korean War the US pursued a "Reverse Course," shifting from early occupation reforms (zaibatsu breakup, labor and land reform) toward rapid economic recovery and reindustrialization of Japan to serve as a Cold War ally and supply base. US procurement and policy favored growth and stability over continued structural reform.
Explanation: With the outbreak of the Korean War the US pursued a "Reverse Course," shifting from early occupation reforms (zaibatsu breakup, labor and land reform) toward rapid economic recovery and reindustrialization of Japan to serve as a Cold War ally and supply base. US procurement and policy favored growth and stability over continued structural reform.
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