Why were the 1990s a dividing point or watershed in the history of postwar Japan?
A) A stubborn recession developed that suggested that Japan's economy was faltering.
B) An unprecedented political crisis took place, in which the Liberal Democratic party fell after forty-some years in power.
C) Pressure increased for social and structural changes that would enable more Japanese to benefit from the country's wealth.
D) all of the choices are correct.
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