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Immediately after the war, what was the United States’ first priority in Japan?
to restructure the government
to improve the economy
to distribute food
to remove the emperor
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to distribute food
Immediately after the war the U.S. occupation's urgent priority was relief and restoring order—preventing famine by distributing food and basic supplies. Political and economic restructuring (and keeping the emperor as a stabilizing figure) came afterward.
Immediately after the war the U.S. occupation's urgent priority was relief and restoring order—preventing famine by distributing food and basic supplies. Political and economic restructuring (and keeping the emperor as a stabilizing figure) came afterward.
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