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Which was allowed under the new system of government in Japan following World War II?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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After the World War II, Japan enacted a Constitution, under which;


  • Japan was restricted from having an army.

  • Japan was not allowed to take part in a war.

  • Japan was allowed to be a part of International Defense Blocs.

  • America was allowed to use its bases in Japan.

  • Women were allowed to vote.

  • Imperialism lost power.

  • New United States leaders were appointed.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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After World War II, Japan was allowed to be a part of the international defense blocs since a new system of government was formed.


The constitution which was formed also allowed the United States to use their base in Japan.


It was only after the second world war that a constitution did not allow Japan to have an army.

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