<em>Women were allowed to vote in Japan.</em>
Explanation:
The Constitution of Japan was adopted in 1947, after World War II, this was intended to change Japan's government with a more democratic one. The Constitution of Japan had similar ideas to the United States Constitution, and gave equality, right to a fair trial, banned slavery, and other important things. Along with all of this, it also gave women the right to vote.
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Answer:
happiness is the fundamental pillar
Montesquieu believed in separation of powers where power checks power and no one should abuse power. Mary Wollstonecraft advocated for women's rights. Voltaire main thought was for tolerance. John Locke believed in natural rights of life, liberty, and property.