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the emperoe was only a figurehead
the emperoe was only a figurehead
Emperor Hirohito was the leader of Japan during WW2, they were part of the "axis" powers and had pact with Germany (as an ally)
No, he was the Prime Minister during World War 2 and served over/under Emperor Hirohito. The Emperor really did not have that much governmental powers.
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They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.They didn't. To begin with the senate in ancient Rome had no electoral powers. It was a consulting body. During the republic the officials were elected by the assemblies of the people. During the reign of emperors, the previous emperor either designated an heir or a strong contender with the backing of the military became emperor. The senate just ratified the new emperor--they gave their rubber stamp to whoever came out on top.
No because the emperor penguin is strong it can use his magical powers.
how the powers of the Supreme Court and federal law were extended by landmark court cases
The emperor of japan has limited powers. He cannot rule over the whole country. The governments have set limits on the emperor.
he created poetry and music he got his power from thgem to
No, Julius Caesar was never an emperor. He was a dictator, with all the powers of an emperor, but he ruled during the republican form of government, and received his office under the republican system. The men who historians refer to as emperors ruled under the principate form of government which was different from the republic.
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