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1 January, 16:50

Which is the correct statement concerning religion in Japan after World War II?

Three major religions were allowed; Christianity, Buddhism and Shintoism

A continuation of religious freedom continued

The same perspective as America was created

The emperor continued to reign as before

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  1. 1 January, 16:59
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    After the world war II in 1946, Shinto which was the main religion of the Japanese was disestablished and the emperor lost his divine status as part of the Allied reformation of Japan. The post-war constitute contains freedom for all including the right to choose the religion.
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