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Alice Hayden
2 January, 15:22
Three provisions in Japan's new constitution?
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Annalise Reid
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New Japanese constitution goes into effect. On May 3, 1947, Japan's postwar constitution goes into effect. The progressive constitution granted universal suffrage, stripped Emperor Hirohito of all but symbolic power, stipulated a bill of rights, abolished peerage, and outlawed Japan's right to make war.
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