Policies of Occupied of Japan After WW2: Document Based Questions
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This assignment contains four primary sources, covering the policies implemented by the American occupying forces in Japan after WW2.
(1.) US Initial Post-Surrender Policy for Japan. September 6, 1945
(2.) Japanese Constitution. May 3, 1947.
(3.) Article 9.Japanese Constitution. May 3, 1947.
(4.) Statement of the Delegate of the USA, John Dulles, at the Conference in San Francisco (1951).
Each document has 1-4 questions each to help students analyze the sources and understand the time period. (Total Questions 14)
Finally a short writing questions is presented to students;
Applying information from one document to another, citing textual evidence when appropriate, answer the following writing prompt; how did the American occupation affect the Japanese people, and was this positive or negative? Explain.
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