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What were the goals of the allied occupation in Japan?

(Select all that apply)

1) To retrain the population to fear the military

2) To disarm the nation

3) To teach the population about democracy

4) To create a stable trading partner

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User DyreVaa
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Answer:

To disarm the nation. To teach the population about democracy.

Step-by-step explanation:

These are both correct it is multiple choice.

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User Jamie
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Answer:

2) To disarm the nation

Step-by-step explanation:

Once the Japanese surrender after the atomic bombs where thrown at them, the Allies rushed to occupy the country. The main reason behind this occupation was to disarm the Japanese. With a disarmed Japan, the threat of this island nation was eliminated both during the rest of the World War II, and for the foreseeable future. Once that problem was solved, the Allies were able to totally focus on Italy and Germany in Europe, so that they do not have any obstacles and try to win the war and end it.

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User Herbi Shtini
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