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20 June, 15:44

How did the US change the government of Japan after World War II? It allowed the emperor to gain more power. It put Japan's military in charge. It barred former soldiers from voting. It created a democratic government.

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  1. 20 June, 19:02
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    The correct answer is It created a democratic government

    As a part of their capitulation and laws that came after it, the Emperor had to withdraw his support of the idea that the royal family were related to divine beings and a democracy had to be established. They started having a parliament and voting and a president and all that stuff that still exists today and is an important thing.
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