In what way did the new Japanese constitution change the role of the emperor
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The new Japanese constitution changed the role of the emperor in the following way; He was forced to declare he did not have divine power. The emperor of the country became symbolic and ceremonial as a representation of the culture of the country.
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The new Japanese Constitution change the role of the emperor in the following way:
He was forced to declare he did not have divine power.
The emperor of the country became symbolic and ceremonial as a representation of the culture of the country.
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