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Allied Occupation of Japan, the
Variant Title:Episodes in the History of U.S. - Japan Relations: Case Studies of Conflict, Conflict Management and Resolution
Content:Other
Available From:Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education
Media Type:Curriculum Unit
Release Date:1993
Audience:Higher Education
Secondary Education
Running Time:Not applicable
Physical Description:1 27 p. lesson plan
Language:English
Author:The Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE)
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Economics and Business
History
Subheading:Economic History
History, 1900-1950
Social Change
WWII
Region:East Asia
East/West Relations
Country:Japan



Abstract:

"This lesson introduces students to the Allied Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952. Using speeches made by U.S. President Harry Truman and Japanese Emperor Hirohito (as well as other primary sources), students learn about some of the changes (e.g., constitutional, political, economic, educational, social) that occurred in Japan during the Occupation. From the full unit titled Episodes in the History of U.S. - Japan Relations: Case Studies of Conflict, Conflict Management and Resolution." --SPICE Catalog, 2007-8 || Appropriate for Secondary to Community College




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