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Wadzanai

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Article 9 of Japan's postwar 1947 Constitution _______
 
  A. eliminated Japan's military and renounced Japan's right to wage war
  B. reduced the emperor to a mere figurehead symbol of the Japanese state
  C. listed civil liberties for Japan's citizens and gave women the right to vote
  D. established a democratically elected bicameral parliament, which would determine the prime minister
  E. dispersed the power of the zaibatsu

Question 2

________ were monopolistic financial cliques that led much of the economic development process in Japan from 1880 to 1900 and had a hand in nearly every part of the economymining, refining, production, trading, etc.
 
  A. Nippon
  B. Keiretsu
  C. Zaibatsu
  D. Chaebol
  E. Koenkai



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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