In what way did the new Japanese constitution change the role of the emperor? He gained the power to choose the prime minister. He was forced to declare he did not have divine power. He was no longer the ceremonial head of state. He became a permanent member of the Diet.
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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. Earlier, the emperor was the head of the state and has all the ruling power. He managed the domestic and foreign affairs.
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The correct answer is B: He was forced to declare he did not have divine power.
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