Multiple Choice
How did the Korean War transform Japan's relationship with the winners of World War II?
A) Japan became an important ally of the United States in the fight against communism.
B) Japan became an important ally of the Soviet Union in the fight to expand communism.
C) Japan once again became a strong, aggressive neocolonial power.
D) Japan used the Korean War as an opportunity to attempt to redress the war crimes it had committed in World War II.
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