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How did the U.S.-Japan relationship evolve in the years immediately following World War II? (1 point)
The U.S. played a pivotal role in Japan's post-World War II economic and social reconstruction, fostering a lasting peaceful partnership.
To contain the spread of communism, the U.S. administered the occupation of both Japan and Korea, dividing them along the 17th parallel line.
O His invitas Word War il, the U,S, maintained a presence in Japan for four decades io prevent ine resurgence of
O Due to the events at Pearl Harbor, the U.S. compelled Japan to provide war reparations, which subsequently
posed economic challenges for the country.

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The correct answer is: "The U.S. played a pivotal role in Japan's post-World War II economic and social reconstruction, fostering a lasting peaceful partnership."

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