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14 January, 07:55

What was the role of the japanese emperor in the new government after world war ii?

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    The role of the emperor in the new government was largely ceremonial and involved acting as a symbol of the state and the unity of the people. Under Japan’s new constitution new constitution, drafted by U. S. occupation authorities in 1946 and in effect from 1947, Japan became a constitutional monarchy. Sovereignty resided in the people and the powers of the Emperor were severely limited.
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