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What were the effects of 2nd war on Japan???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello!!

During World War II ,

Japan decided to join the axis powers and they played a major role

  • Men were forced to fight during WWII in Japan.

  • If they didn't fight then they were punished by the government.

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Answered by BrainlyPrince92
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For Japan during the Second World War, or the Greater East Asian War as they might term it, the state grew dramatically in response to the challenges brought about by the war, in terms of the services it provided and the reach it had in the economy. Welfare and social services had existed before the war to some extent. During the 1920s urban small-leaders began to be mobilized for “district councilors” to provide modest welfare services. A social affairs bureau was created under the Hara Cabinet in 1920, producing health insurance unions for employees in large businesses or a government administered insurance plan for workers, as well as death, injury, and sick pay benefits.

The beginnings of the Japanese welfare and social state, which would expand post war, were laid here, part of a world-wide change in the relationship between the state and its citizens and as a rationalizing method to provide for the challenges of an industrial economy.

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