History, 24.01.2021 05:40 queenkimm26
Which of these actions led to the success of the occupation of Japan led by MacArthur? Select three options.
Japan was no longer able to declare war on other nations.
Weapons were removed or broken apart.
The occupation was extended for a long time.
Military leaders sent to court for crimes.
MacArthur did not make any changes in Japanese lifestyles.
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