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What were some effects of ww2 on Japan? post war?

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What laws or practices in Japan are different now compared to Pre-WW2? What is different as a direct result of WW2?

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  1. all of the things that L said are true and relevant, but the most important changes were those related to the industry that the U.S. helped them create after the war.  we taught them how to make cars, electronics, and many other things that they now do better than anyone.  it is a tough argument to make, but had Japan not surrendered unconditionally, they would not be the rich industrial country that they are today.


  2. Wikipedia is your friend ... as well as Google. And much faster than waiting for some generic answer on YA. They couldn't fight offensive wars, they lost their territories outside the main islands, they were forced to accept the emperor was just a man, they had a parliamentary government created ... ect.

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