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History, 26.02.2021 17:00 heiddy0122

Two key documents of the Meiji era, The Charter Oath and the Meiji Constitution, were expressions of Japan’s new national identity. Referencing these documents, what specific words or phrases stand out? How do they represent the identity and values the government hoped to project?

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