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The U.S. relationship with Japan in the 1950s was shaped primarily by what consideration?

Japan's acts during World War II

Cold War maneuvering

the legacy of World War I

economic competition between the two nations

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User Jhonson
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Japan's acts during World War II- I'm pretty sure.
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User Ravi Shankar
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Answer:

Japan's acts during World War II

Step-by-step explanation:

Japanese expansion actions during World War II, when it supported Germany, marked the worsening of the relationship between Japan and the US. Japan advanced under territories in Asia, Ocenia and Europe. President Roosevelt then tried to block his military and economic growth in every way. It all culminated in the end with the tragic atom bomb dropped in Japan and its surrender.

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