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 Answer is C. He increased the number of soldiers sent into Vietnam
Answer:
The correct answer is A. Between 1945 and 1975 the U.S. government secretly monitored telegram traffic entering and leaving the United States, as well as other communications. The name of this project was Operation Shamrock.
Explanation:
Project Shamrock was a spy program of the intelligence agency NSA. It started in 1945 and was used to record and evaluate all telegrams that crossed the borders of the USA in both directions.
The basis of the program was the cooperation of private telegraph companies such as Western Union. They collected copies of the telegrams, which were stored first on punch cards and then on magnetic tapes, and made them regularly available to the NSA.