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Japan became a peaceful, democratic nation relatively quickly after the end of World War II.
Which step was not part of its post-war transformation?
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giving the emperor more political power
giving the emperor more political power
disarming most of the military
disarming most of the military
adopting a new constitution
adopting a new constitution
giving women the right to vote
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giving the emperor more political power
After WWII Japan's 1947 constitution reduced the emperor to a symbolic, non-political role. The occupation also disarmed Japan and introduced a new constitution and women's suffrage.
After WWII Japan's 1947 constitution reduced the emperor to a symbolic, non-political role. The occupation also disarmed Japan and introduced a new constitution and women's suffrage.
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