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why did the united states choose not to prosecute the japanese emperor for war crimes?
the emperor had fled the country after the war.
the emperor was not responsible for war crimes.
the united states wanted to keep japan stable.
the united states did not have enough evidence.
After World War II, the US aimed to rebuild Japan and maintain stability in East Asia. Prosecuting the emperor could have caused unrest and resistance in Japan, hindering the US's post - war goals. The emperor did not flee (so the first option is wrong), he was involved in war decisions (so the second option is wrong), and the US had evidence (so the fourth option is wrong).
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C. The United States wanted to keep Japan stable.