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15 September, 12:11

The new Japanese constitution after World War II contained a clause that A) promised that Japan would remain allies with the US. B) prevented Japan from having or using an army. C) required all citizens to vote in Japanese elections. D) stopped Japan from making special trade agreements.

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  1. 15 September, 12:43
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    The new Japanese constitution after World War II contained a clause that B) prevented Japan from having or using an army. This was because they were defeated in World War II and the constitution was drafted after the war in 1947 under the Allied Occupation (United States, Great Britain, France, etc ...) to replace Japan's military and absolute monarchy with popular sovereignty that worked with the monarchy.
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