<em><u>The new Japanese constitution after World War II contained a clause that prevented Japan from having or using an army.
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Further Explanations:
In the Second World war the Japanese military gave a brave front compact and pledge to fight till the conclusion, but in the meanwhile secret negotiations were taking place amid the Japanese front runners, Russia, Britain and the USA. USA and Britain were secretly planning to drop atomic bombs on “Hiroshima” and “Nagasaki” of Japan, to conclude quickly and compel Japan to surrender. Due to unfavorable terms in the Peace Treaty, the Japanese military troops were refusing to surrender.
Japanese first task after the war was to bring social reforms in the society for their rapid rehabilitation. A Constitution based on the Principle of sovereignty was put to influence in May 1947. It was a three-way division of power in which Diet was occupying the position of importance. As per Clause 9 of the Constitution, it was agreed that Japan will remain allied with the united nation and prevent further involvement of the Japanese Army in international combat. It also granted its citizens the right to vote.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High school
Subject: US History
Chapter: Second World War
Keywords:
Second World war, Japanese military, Russia, Britain, USA, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Peace Treaty, rehabilitation, Principle of sovereignty, Clause 9,