Why did the United States play a MAJOR role in rebuilding Japan after World War II?
Question 14 options:


A)


to turn an enemy into an ally and to create a more democratic Japan


B)


to form an alliance with Japan that would work against communist China


C)


to place American-owned businesses throughout Japan and control its economy


D)
to prevent Vietnam from becoming the dominant country in the post-war region

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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After the defeat of Japan in World War II, the United States led the Allies in the occupation and rehabilitation of the Japanese state. Between 1945 and 1952, the U.S. occupying forces, led by General Douglas A. MacArthur, enacted widespread military, political, economic, and social reforms.

A: To turn an enemy into an ally and to create a more democratic Japan.

The leaders of the Allied powers of Great Britain, the Soviet Union, the United States and the Republic of China discussed how to disarm Japan, deal with its colonies (Korea and Taiwan) , stabilize the Japanese economy and prevent the remilitarization of the country in the future.

The occupation of Japan can be divided into three phases: the initial effort to punish and reform Japan, the work to revive the Japanese economy and the conclusion of  a formal peace treaty and alliance.

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