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5 who was responsible for the demilitarization and dismantling of japan’s war industries immediately after world war ii? ○ british commonwealth occupational force (bcof) ○ supreme commander of the allied powers (scap) ○ ministry of international trade and industry (miti) ○ labor standards act (lsa) skip 4/12 complete
After World War II, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP), led by General Douglas MacArthur, was responsible for the demilitarization and dismantling of Japan's war industries as part of the Allied occupation of Japan. The British Commonwealth Occupational Force (BCOF) was part of the occupation but not the main authority for demilitarization of war industries. MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry) is a Japanese government agency related to trade and industry, not involved in post - WWII demilitarization of Japan's war industries. The Labor Standards Act (LSA) is related to labor regulations, not war industry dismantling.
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B. Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (SCAP)