Said this already but gonna do it again.
Answer: The Treaty Signed in San Francisco, California.
Explanation:
The Allied Powers of World War Two, led by the U.S. occupied Japan. Soviet Union had little influence. The occupation, codenamed Operation Blacklist, ended by the San Francisco Peace Treaty, signed on September 8, 1951. Before, on August 15, 1945, Japan had surrendered to the allied powers.
When the peace treaty was signed, (it was effective from April 28, 1952) Japan had recognized Korea’s independence, and renounced all rights to Taiwan, the Pescadores, the Kurils, and southern Sakhalin. It also made Japan give up the rights to the Pacific islands. It started a relationship with Japan and The United States, Normal diplomatic relations were reestablished in 1952. Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States was signed in 1960.
They also provided food and other natural human needs to help Japan survive, Japan became a trade partner to the U.S. and is an important one. It ensured the relations, and the two countries enjoy relations together. They are very strong allies.
The War Powers Resolution of 1973 is a federal law intended to check the president's power to commit the United States to an armed conflict without the consent of Congress. Because the Constitution limits the President's authority in the use of force without a declaration of war by Congress, there is controversy as to whether the provisions of the resolution are consistent with the Constitution.
Caribbean islands had ideal climates for growing sugarcane, so much of the land was converted into sugarcane plantations. Sugarcane affected life in the Caribbean by making people wealthy and it also affected the Caribbean by having people want more money so they forced people <span>such as the Arawak and the Africans to become their slaves.</span>
With respect to global connections, association with "the European Union" offers the brightest immediate future for many African countries, since this is composed of a variety of countries with economic and social ties to Africa.