The new/postwar Japanese Constitution
a. was modeled directly on the Meiji Constitution of 1889.
b. attempted to turn Japan into a more homogenous society than existed before World War II.
c. gave Japan the right to reestablish its army and its navy, but under international supervision.
d. increased the power of the emperor in order to counter the influence of Japan's military.
e. reduced the power of the emperor and guaranteed human rights.
e
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