SS7H3c Explain the role of the United States in the rebuilding of Japan after WWII

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Explain the role of the United States in the

rebuilding of Japan after WWII. Concepts:

Conflict Creates ChangeConflict Resolution

Reasons for US Rebuilding Japan

• Stop the spread of communism throughout Asia and promote democracy in the region by reforming Japan’s monarchy into a constitutional monarchy (democracy with an emperor with limited power).

• Improve Japan’s economy in order to trade with Japan and sell US products to Japan’s market.

1941

JAPAN ATTACKS THE U.S.1941

Japan declares war on the U.S. by bombing the naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. America then declares war on Japan and enters WWII.

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U.S. ENDS WORLD WAR II1945

The U.S. drops atomic bombs on Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending WWII.

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U.S. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN1945

After WWII, Japan was placed under international control of the Allies through the Supreme Commander, General Douglas MacArthur. Gen. Douglas MacArthur accepts the Unconditional

Surrender from the Empire of Japan

Reasons for Occupation• The U.S. wanted Japan to be peaceful.

Previously, Japanese society had been heavily focused on the military and warring.

• Believed had to get rid of Empire and create a democratic system of government

• Needed to rebuild infrastructure• infrastructure- the basic structures or features of

a city or nation; transportation, communication, sewage, water, and electric systems are all a part of infrastructure.

US Occupies Japan“Japanese soldier guarding road to Yokohama standing at attention with his back

to a conquering American soldier who is driving by in a jeep as he displays an attitude of great respect according to Japanese culture.” Life Magazine

NAVY TROOPS STATIONED IN JAPAN

JAPANESE REFORMS (Changes)1947

Political, economic, and social reforms were introduced, such as a freely elected Japanese Diet (legislature) and universal adult suffrage (voting rights). Japan establishes a constitutional monarchy.

Douglas MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito.www.wikipedia.org

JAPANESE CHANGES

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JAPANESE CONSTITUTION

Transforming Japan into a Democracy

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JAPANESE LEGISLATUREDIET

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AND WOMEN’S

SUFFRAGE

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US ENDS OCCUPATION OF JAPAN1952

US ends their occupation of Japan in 1952. Japan is granted membership into the United Nations in 1957.

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U.N. HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK

US REBUILDS JAPAN’S ECONOMY1955

U. S. financial support, along with the Japanese values of hard work lead to a period of great economic growth for Japan.

The Tokyo Labor College was one of the many institutions created after the war in order to promote more equitable

economic development than had existed beforewww.japanfocus.org

THE COMPACT CARJAPANESE IMPORTS TO THE U.S. IN THE 1970s

JAPAN REPRESENTED A NEW MARKET FOR AMERICAN GOODS AND SERVICES

THIS HELPED IMPROVE BOTH COUNTRY’S ECONOMIES

JAPAN IS A MODEL NATION2009

Today, Japan has one of the most powerful industrialized economies in the world. Like the U.S., Japan encourages a market economy which motivates people to develop new ideas and expand businesses.

US REBUILDS JAPAN SUMMARY

• Look at your performance task (the Rebuilding of Japan ‘Dust to Dominance’ timeline and story and collaborate with a partner and try to tell the story in your own words in chronological order

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