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23 July, 10:19

When United States citizens visited Japan, what meant that they were only subject to American laws and not Japanese laws?

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  1. 23 July, 10:24
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    They had the privilege to only follow their own laws. The Americans were proud; they didn't follow any rules except their own.
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