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The new Japanese constitution after World War II contained a clause that

promised that Japan would remain allies with the US.
prevented Japan from having or using an army.
required all citizens to vote in Japanese elections.
stopped Japan from making special trade agreements.
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Prevented Japan from having or using military power.

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Prevented Japan from having or using an army.

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  • After its defeat in the World War II, Japan drafted a post-war constitution which included a number of progressive provisions which earlier were not incorporated in its constitution.
  • It's new constitution included universal adult franchise, bill of rights, revoked all powers of the emperor, and banned Japan from waging war against any country.
  • It prevented Japan from using it's army for any military occupation.
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