The treaties signed in September 1951 restored Japanese independence, ended Japanese claims to its former colonies and territories, and

A. permitted the Soviet Union to control Hokkaido.
B. created a defensive alliance between the Soviet Union and Japan.
C. provided the United States with military bases in Japan.
D. ended the entrenched social discrimination of Koreans resident in Japan.
E. established Christianity along with Buddhism and Shintoism as Japan's official religions.


Answer: C

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