The U.S. promoted a rebuilding of the Japanese economy after the war:

A) to ensure that Japan would be part of the anti-Soviet bloc.
B) so that Japanese consumers would buy American goods.
C) to provide work for demobilized American soldiers.
D) as Japan's reward for joining NATO.


Answer: A

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