I think that letter d is the answer
They Interpreted the laws so whatever they interpreted it as it would become the highest law in the land because it came from the Constitution of the United States of America, so they had the ability to change what the laws meant.
Most people don't think about it except to say it was bad. The lack of patriotic passion in Japanese textbook treatment of the war should not surprise us. Japan, after all, lost the war. That limits opportunities to spin triumphalist war stories. What is striking about Japanese public memory of the war is the lack of consensus about its meaning.
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A
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Lyman Beecher established the American Temperance Society in 1826
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American Indian advocacy group organized to address issues related to sovereignty, leadership, and treaties
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