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In what way did the new Japanese constitution change the role of the emperor?

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D) He became a permanent member of the Diet.

Never mind, it's wrong

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The new Japanese constitution change the role of the emperor from being the head of state and managing the country with a great power in the government domestic and foreign affairs it becomes limited to a symbolic and ceremonial role and symbol of the Japanese society and culture and without power in the government.
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