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    Exam 11: Politics in Japan by Frances Rosenbluth and Michael F Thies
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    The Two Primary Goals of the Occupation Were
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The Two Primary Goals of the Occupation Were

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Question 14

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The two primary goals of the occupation were


A) ultranationalism and militarism.
B) demilitarization and democratization.
C) militarization and return to authoritarianism.
D) militarization and return to the monarchy.

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