
Rebuilding Japan after WW2
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REBUILDING JAPAN AFTER
WWII
By MCMS Social Studies
Dept.
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STANDARD
• SS7H3: The student will analyze continuity and
change in Southern and Eastern Asia leading into
the 21st century.
• Explain the role of the United States in the rebuilding
of Japan after WWII.
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PRES. TRUMAN’S
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Atomic Bombs
• To force Japanese Surrender, President Truman made the decision to drop two Atomic Bombs on Japan
• August 6, 1945 - Hiroshima (Little Boy)
. August 9, 1945 - Nagasaki (Fat Man)
• Over 200,000 people lost their lives and the Japanese was forced to surrender
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JAPAN’S SURRENDER IN
SEPTEMBER 1945
• Country was reduced to rubble
• Industries and farms were destroyed
• Government was in shambles
• People were demoralized
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PEACE TREATIES
• Japan pledged to pay war reparations (damages)to
the countries they had harmed during WWII
• American troops were allowed to remain in Japan
• Japan could not rebuild military in any major way
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Multiple Choice
Which President made the decision to drop two Atomic Bombs on Japan?
Roosevelt
Truman
MacArthur
Esienhower
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Multiple Choice
The U.S. first dropped an Atomic Bomb on which Japanese City/Town?
Tokyo
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
Nagoya
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HOW
MACARTHUR
WANTED
JAPAN
• Democratic government
• Constitutional Monarchy
• Emperor occupied an
important role in Japanese
culture and remain as a
symbol of the country
• The MacArthur Constitution
• Diet: two house
parliament
• Bill of Rights: guaranteed
basic freedoms
• Japan could never
declare war only allowed
to fight if attacked first
• Everyone over the age of
21 was allowed to vote for
members of the Diet
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GENERAL
DOUGLAS
MACARTHUR
• American commander
of the occupation
forces
• Given the job of
putting Japan back on
its feet
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Multiple Choice
Which U.S. General was put in-charge of the U.S. occupation of Japan after WWII?
Eisenhower
Bradley
MacArthur
Patton
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the Japanese Parliament?
Duma
Diet
Knesset
Congress
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Rebuilding the Japanese
Economy
•The Japanese economy lay utterly devastated at the end of World War II (1945).
The immediate postwar period was one of hard struggle to achieve
reconstruction and stability.
•Under the Allied occupation forces, land and labor reforms were carried out,
and the plan for creating a self-sustaining economy was mapped out by
American banker Joseph Dodge.
•The outbreak of the Korean War in 1950 created a huge demand for Japanese
goods and set off an investment drive that laid the foundations for a long period
of extraordinary economic activity. While investment in plants and equipment
was spurred by an expanding domestic market,
•Japan also began pursuing strong export policies. Growing demand overseas for
Japanese goods led to annual trade surpluses, which (with a brief interlude in
1979–80) became perennial by the late 1960s.
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Rebuilding the Japanese
Economy
•By the early 1970s Japan’s rapid rate of economic growth had begun to slacken, as
the price of imported petroleum soared, labor costs increased, the value of the
national currency, the yen, rose against foreign currencies, and overall global
demand for Japanese goods weakened.
•By the mid-1980s Japan’s standard of living had increased to the point that it was
comparable to that found in other developed countries.
•In addition, in 1985 Japan agreed with its trading partners to let the yen appreciate
against the U.S. dollar, which led to a doubling of the yen’s value within two years.
• This action and other efforts at restraining exports encouraged Japanese companies
to begin moving production bases overseas.
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ANY QUESTIONS
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Multiple Choice
In which decade was the Japanese standard of living comparable to other industrialized nations?
1980s
1970s
1990s
2000s
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Multiple Choice
The outbreak of _______ war caused a huge demand for Japanese goods.
Vietnam
Chinese
Korean
Taiwanese
REBUILDING JAPAN AFTER
WWII
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