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Why did the Allied Powers choose to help rebuild Japan after the World War II?

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Why did the Allied Powers choose to help rebuild Japan after the World War II?

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Crucial was the American conviction that with a new government and liberalized political system, Japan could be more useful as a strong rather than a weak country–as long as it remained a US ally and host of US military bases.

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The Allied Powers chose to help rebuild after World War II in order to keep it stable. Of particular concern was that if the Western Allies did not support the Japanese, the Soviets would, leading Japan to become a communist country. Keep using ChaCha!

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