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... with no feelings toward the Soviet people. The Soviets also felt that the countries from the West wanted to destroy their state that they had created. 1 It was said that the US only followed the advice from Ambassador Harriman who said the administration should only supply help to the Soviets only if they "played the international gave with us in accordance with our standards." 2 Another struggle between the Elite powers and the non-elites was between the US and Japan. The decrees that were placed on Japan from the US resulted in five major changes for the country. They included such things as the enfranchisement of Japanese women (where they could vote), the liberation of school instruction, the creation of labor unions, the elimination of institutions and the democratization of Japan's economic structure. The Japanese embraced the changes but felt that they didn't need to be pushed into acting ...
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