After World War II the American occupation forces dismantled Japanese Political Institutions to extend their policies for the Democratisation of Japan, via the SCAP policy. To ensure the Japanese transition from Oligarchy to Democracy, General McArthur's SCAP policy had provisions to remove the Emperors position therefore dismantling the oligarchical aspects of Japanese society however, the Japanese people were against that and the US occupation forces had decided not to rid the Imperial system, instead only changing the position of Imperialism in japan.
they fought against Japan in the Pacific
We used them on Japan to end World War II.
Hirohito remained the Emperor of Japan until his death in 0001.
The scope of its power increased.
The Cold War began after the Second World War ended in Germany and Japan's defeat.
There are no countries with the government of an oligarchy today. Some argue many Western European countries are, but in reality they are not.
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because of the fiscal pends in the ancient world and from the ugly rulers
Different forms of government around the world include democracy, monarchy, dictatorship, theocracy, and oligarchy. Each form has its own unique characteristics and structures of power and authority.
There are no countries in Europe or the world who have an oligarch government. The oligarchy was created in Ancient Greece and it is a rule by a small group of people, usually the wealthiest.
to fit in with the world
Ok, well here's my sentence. I just learned what oligarchy was and I took a test on it. An oligarchy is a type of government in which a few people rule. So here's a sentence. "My country uses an oligarchy to rule our country, in which a few people are elected to make decisions for us!
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During World War 2, Japan had a militarized government, after the war the United states took control of Japan and turned them into a liberal democracy. Today Japan has a constitutional Monarchy.
A democracy.