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the emperor's decision to reform the government.
the emperor's decision to reform the government.
Most of all it reduce the power of the Habsburgs
People go against him, getting overthrown, or by losing a war.
General MacArthur let Japan keep its Emperor after World War 2. The Emperor was made a figurehead without power, but he remained.
The emperors decision to reform the govermment.
Augustus became the emperor or "princeps" by wining the last civil war of the republic. After Marc Antony's suicide there was no one left to challenge him for the power.
He was given the "figure head" look during the war, (but the militarists made the desions). The militarists made the emperor the "symbol of state" which in turn gave more power to them, (with the popularity of Hirohito and him being "Leader" it was easy to do what they wanted, they meaning the militarists). So after the war was over shame was drawn to him and "quit" the job.
Hirohito became emperor on the death of his father in December 1926. He therefore became the 124th emperor in direct lineage. Caligula
There was no emperor, the last emporer, Puyi, was desposed in 1911. Just in case you're wondering, Mao wasn't the emperor either. The communists weren't even in power then.
Emperor Hirohito Actually, Japan was the only Axis Power that was not Fascist. It had a puppet monarchy with the Emperor, Hirohito, being controlled by military generals.