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21 February, 18:36

How does the Japanese government of today differ from that of the country's imperial period? A. The military receives only token funding from the government. B. The government includes a legislature. C. The government is based on a written constitution. D. The emperor has only a ceremonial role in the government.

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  1. 21 February, 18:56
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    I think that is c because the gov its based on tne constitution
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