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DaniilM [7]
3 years ago
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30 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!What was Prince Shotoku’s most significant contribution to the Japanese government during his

reign?
He created a constitution with his advisors.
He abolished the country’s social hierarchy.
He removed foreign influence from government.
He gave more independence to the nation’s cities.
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