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How did the United States change the Japanese government after World War II?

A. By partitioning control of Japan between the United States and its allies.
B. By installing a Japanese-American citizen as dictator of Japan.
C. By forcing the emperor to enact policies supported by the United States.
D. By overseeing the writing and establishment of a new constitution.

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D

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