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How did Japan change politically after World War II?

Communist and non-communist interests clashed.


A long-standing civil war resumed.


A new constitution enacted democratic reforms.


Japan was divided into two different countries.

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Answer:

The answer is,

A new constitution enacted democratic reforms.

Step-by-step explanation:

Until their defeat and subsequent surrender in the world war 2, Japan was a monarchy system where the emperor held the power of all economy and military. After the war, many democratic reforms were introduced and the power of the emperors withered.

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