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During the feudal period of Japanese history, the

emperor had mainly symbolic authority. Which
statement best explains the reason for this
situation?
(1) Power had been granted to shoguns and
daimyos.
(2) Communist guerillas had destabilized
domestic political institutions.
(3) A democratic constitution prevented the
emperor from centralizing authority.
(4) American occupation forces had undermined
the belief in the emperor’s divinity.

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User Nasreen
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(1) power had been granted to shoguns and daimyos
shoguns are the head of the japanese feudal social class pyramid, the rest of the answers don't make sense

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User Steve Parker
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