Following Japan's defeat in World War II, Emperor Hirohito had what effect on Japan's rebuilding process?
a. He pushed for Japan's remilitarization
b. He was exiled
c. He called for Japan to cooperate with its former enemies
d. He was executed for war crimes
e. He did not play any significant role in Japan's rebuilding
c
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