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What did Japan’s political transformation after World War II take that country from?
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direct democracy to republic
direct democracy to republic
representative democracy to communism
representative democracy to communism
empire to parliamentary democracy
empire to parliamentary democracy
empire to communism
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Empire to parliamentary democracy.
After WWII Japan's 1947 constitution (under Allied occupation) replaced the old imperial sovereignty with popular sovereignty, established a parliamentary system (the Diet and prime minister), and limited the emperor to a symbolic role.
After WWII Japan's 1947 constitution (under Allied occupation) replaced the old imperial sovereignty with popular sovereignty, established a parliamentary system (the Diet and prime minister), and limited the emperor to a symbolic role.
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